emophobe

English

Alternative forms

  • emo-phobe

Etymology

emo + -phobe

Noun

emophobe (plural emophobes)

  1. (informal, rare) One who dislikes emo music and/or the emo subculture.
    • 2005 January 20, Chelsea Mueller, “The Letter Kills”, in Phoenix New Times:
      Cloudy insight aside, the emo-phobes write catchy songs with a pop-punk flavor.
    • 2006 November 2, August Brown, “Don’t get comfortable around them”, in Los Angeles Times:
      When Tim Kinsella, of the pioneering indie rock groups Cap’n Jazz and Joan of Arc, wrote a scathingly sarcastic editorial in the emo-centric magazine Alternative Press imploring every band inside to break up, Bemis bristled at Kinsella’s cynicism, calling him a “self-hating emophobe” in a letter to the magazine.
    • 2014 December 24, Joshua Levine, “Soundbites”, in Tuscon Weekly:
      But Greene's ingratiating persona and understated (for this style of music) metaphors should remain grounded enough to not deter even the most gung-ho emo-phobes.
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