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  2. Urban Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Urban Dictionary Screenshot Screenshot of Urban Dictionary front page (2018) Type of site Dictionary Available in English Owner Aaron Peckham Created by Aaron Peckham URL urbandictionary.com Launched December 9, 1999 ; 25 years ago (1999-12-09) Current status Active Urban Dictionary is a crowdsourced English-language online dictionary for slang words and phrases. The website was founded in ...

  3. Rock spider - Wikipedia

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    Rock spider, Rock-Spider, rockspider, or variations thereof, may refer to: Rockspider (1999 book) a true crime book by Vikki Petraitis; Afrikaner (derogatory slang) in South African English, see List of South African slang words; Caladenia petrensis, the rock spider orchid; Rock spider, Australian prison slang for a child molester.

  4. Rock - Wikipedia

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    Rock most often refers to: Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids; Rock music, a genre of popular music;

  5. Groupie - Wikipedia

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    The term is somewhat analogous to the term "groupie" as it relates to rock and roll musicians. Sociological studies of the phenomenon in minor league hockey indicate that self-proclaimed "puck bunnies" are " 'proud as punch' to have sex with the [players]", as it confers social status on them.

  6. Rockism and poptimism - Wikipedia

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    The term "rockism" was coined in 1981 by English rock musician Pete Wylie. [8] It soon became a pejorative used humorously by self-described "anti-rockist" music journalists . [ 2 ] The term was not generally used beyond the music press until the mid-2000s, and its emergence then was partly attributable to bloggers using it more seriously in ...

  7. Hard rock - Wikipedia

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    Hard rock began losing popularity with the commercial success of R&B, hip-hop, urban pop, grunge and later Britpop in the 1990s. Despite this, many post-grunge bands adopted a hard rock sound and the 2000s saw a renewed interest in established bands, attempts at a revival, and new hard rock bands. In the 2000s, only a few hard rock bands from ...

  8. Rock music - Wikipedia

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    Rock was the most popular genre of music in the U.S. and much of the Western world from the 1950s to the 2010s. Rock musicians in the mid-1960s began to advance the album ahead of the single as the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption, with the Beatles at the forefront of this development.

  9. Geek rock - Wikipedia

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    Geek rock [1] is a musical subgenre derived from pop rock and alternative rock within the nerd music group. It is characterized by the standard instruments of rock music often combined with electronic and unusual instruments, references to geek culture and specialized yet mundane interests, whimsy, and offbeat humor in general.