broham
n.— «Hey, more power to ya broham.» —“Re: paper cuts” by Peter J. Menchetti Usenet: alt.music.hardcore Mar. 21, 1993. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Jawaiian adj.— «Many of our younger people who have grown up with these new sounds, actually think of the music as Hawaiian… at least one form of Hawaiian music. They call it reggae, Jamaican, Jawaiian, “contemporary”...
backpacker n.— «I love hip-hop…and No…I’m about as FAR from a backpacker as there is, however I absolutely detest the garbage that supposed “fans” of this aesthetic are touting as “dope.”» —“Re:...
twist one’s cap back v. phr.— «“Bob Dylan is Better Than You, Mike.” “perhaps, but on the same token, the new kids on the block can twist your cap back.”» —“Re: Trent Reznor vs David Bowie” by Michael...
freak-folk n.— «Freak-folk is the dumbest shit ever. It’s the most unimaginative, crude, insulting label to call the music that my friends have made. None of us said it. It’s the worst tag or label to be called. I never, ever, ever called...
fib n.— «Why just haiku? I wanted something that required more precision. That led me to a six line, 20 syllable poem with a syllable count by line of 1/1/2/3/5/8—the classic Fibonacci sequence. In short, start with 0 and 1, add them...