Goth

Word GOTH
Character 4
Hyphenation goth
Pronunciations /ɡɑθ/

Definitions and meanings of "Goth"

What do we mean by goth?

A style of rock music, noted especially for somber or ethereal tones and lugubrious lyrics. noun

A performer or follower of this style of music. noun

A ‘barbarian’ in matters of literature or art. noun

One of an ancient Teutonic race which appeared in the regions of the lower Danube in the third century a. d. noun

One who is rude or uncivilized; a barbarian; a rude, ignorant person; one defective in taste: from the character of the Goths during their early irruptions into Roman territory. noun

One of an ancient Teutonic race, who dwelt between the Elbe and the Vistula in the early part of the Christian era, and who overran and took an important part in subverting the Roman empire. noun

One who is rude or uncivilized; a barbarian; a rude, ignorant person. noun

A punk-derived subculture of people who predominately dress in black. noun

(music) A style of glam rock influenced punk rock; gothic rock. noun

A person who is part of the goth subculture. noun

Relating to this music or these people. adjective

One of the Teutonic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the 3rd to 5th centuries noun

A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement noun

A punk-derived subculture of people who predominantly dress in black, associated with mournful music and attitudes.

A style of punk rock influenced by glam rock; gothic rock.

A person who is part of the goth subculture.

I won’t reiterate what others have said about true Goths. However, I will say this. There is one thing I do disagree with that so far I have read in every entry. It is the music. Why do Goths have to listen to certain genres? I thought true Goths are open minded. So why so close minded for the matter of music? Granted, Marilyn Manson and Simple Plan are not goth, nor punk. That does not mean they can’t be listened to by a goth. Urban Dictionary

Suggestive of a dark, morbid outlook on life, but not without a sense of humor. Often associated with vampires, cemeteries, and other trappings of death and isolation. An outgrowth of the post-punk New Romantic movement that spawned such musical groups as Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees and the Cure. The controversy rages about what "is" goth and what it isn't, as various members of the subculture jockey for credibility. Basically, if you have to ask someone if you're a goth, you probably aren't, and no one person is the ultimate judge of who and what is or is not goth. Except maybe Robert Smith. Urban Dictionary

A word that has so many definitions no-one really knows what the fuck it means now. Urban Dictionary

Initially a musical genre that emerged in the late 70s post punk era, Goth evolved into a full-blown sub culture a few years later with the evolution of Gothic fashion and imagery. A movement with a seemingly infinite ability to re-invent itself Goth has survived over 2 decades and has continued to evolve and grow in this time. However this propensity to re-invent itself has lead to a form of “identity crisis of Goth” in which even its most fervent adherents can no longer agree on a definitive answer to the question “What is Goth”. In recent years the music industry has applied the term “Goth” rather broadly to various musical styles, which they seem unable to categorise, resulting in some confusion between various genres and the fans thereof. Unlike many of the subcultures than went before Goth does not seek to rebel against society, highlight its flaws (as was the case with the punks of the 70s) or define itself in terms of opposition to other sub cultural groupings (as was the case with the mods and the rockers of the 60s). As press interest in the genre continues, other sections of society have begun to define normality as “that which is opposed to Goth,” a common mainstream reaction faced by all subcultures at one time or another. Urban Dictionary

Ah, the widely controversial "goth" label. I say label because for most, that's all it is. A simple category for putting people into little, clearly-marked boxes. It can mean as little as a stereoptype or as much as a way of life. What any person's view is on the Gothic culture depends mostly on their experience with it, their past experiences in general, their susceptibility to outside influences, and their attitude on the strange and the unknown. The term "Gothic" has had many definitions over the course of history. I believe other definitions have about covered the origins, so I'll instead focus on the most contemporary incarnation. Common "Gothic" Myths: 1) All goths are suicidal: If you yourself believe this, give yourself a good slap upside the head with a dictionary. The majority of Goths are fun-loving, happy people who view suicidal people as somewhat disgusting and do not include them in their definition of what is goth. 2) All goths wear black: Again, slap yourself upside the head with a dictionary if you firmly believe this. Any true goth will admit that they like wearing color on occasion. In particular, cybergoths enjoy very much the brightest colors known to the human mind. 3) All goths listen to marilyn manson: Sigh. Look, kids. Whether manson is goth or not I don't care to discuss, as there are valid arguments on both sides, but the fact is, a good chunk of true goths don't even LIKE manson. Some goths don't even like rock/metal/hardcore music. GASP! Moreover, Gothic cultue is simply a very deep connection to the darker side of life, an acknowledgement that everything is not "peachy," and that things like sadness and grief are very real and must be dealt with in order to maintain a healthy mind and body. Urban Dictionary

A goth is a person who finds happiness in darkness. They are usually misenthropic due to the fact that they have storng opinions and dislikes. Goths may be cutters because thier emotions get the best of them. Music can be a minor or a major factor of thier life styles. Goths can become posers over time because as they mature they might lose parts of themselves. The normal clothing of a goth usually are dark along with daker shades of makeup. Goths are people who have chosen to be different for reasons known and unknown. Urban Dictionary

There are two definitions 1) a person who likes to dress and act differently to the other people in society, normally in black but some like much brighter colours. They tend to be thinkers and more often than not quite creative. They have a satyrical sense of humour, and are able to laugh at both themselves and other people. This type of goth originated in the late 80's with the "death" of punk; goths back then liked the style and the "protection" it offered and so emulated it in their own style. They listen to and appreciate all sorts of good music. They can be gay/depressed/weird/mentally disturbed, but more often than not they are just normal people. 2) an offshoot of the nu-metal clique who think that to *really* piss off their parents they'll dress all in black and talk about death and suicide whilst listening to Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park and Slipknot because it's "cool". They tend to have very little idea of the other type of goths (or anything else other than themselves for that matter) and will probably change their fashion once it becomes "uncool" again. Thank god. Urban Dictionary

A lifestyle of walking the boundary between darkness and light. True goths love being alive and accept the challenges of being alive. They are often very deep thinkers, creative artists, and great friends. At some point in their life, a true goth has been in some way scarred. Whatever event or events have altered this person, it has only made them stronger. Posers will say their life sucks for the smallest, most insignificant reasons, solely for the sake of attention. A true goth has experienced pain of the heart and bears the scar, but they can further enjoy life because their pain is behind them. I am proud to wear the scars of my past and have found healing through my arts and the ones I love. The ache is still there, but through expressing my true self I have been able to let go of the hurt. I am a goth and I love my life. I have torn down my walls. I'm not ready to die. I will not change until I have hurt someone. I will always be on the line of light and dark. And when my time comes to pass on, I will remain in the hearts of those who loved me. Urban Dictionary

Goth was originally a term used to describe people with a taste for certain bands eg: Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy, The Cure, etc. in the '80s when punk started to fade out, and with wardrobes predominantly black. In the 90s and early 2000s the goth subculture seemed to change to include bands such as Nirvana, Linkin Park, Slipknot, Cradle of Filth, etc. Many goths have a cynical outlook on society and have an evolved sense of humor which has gone beyond the "Ya ma" as an insult and will laugh at others, and at themselves in a healthy way. Goths don't usually care what other people think of them, and don't care if they don't fit in. Goths don't care, either what sexuality, religion, etc. other goths are, and we don't take the piss out of gays because we aren't homophobes. If you shout insults after a bunch of goths, alot of the time, they might not be offended, but take pride that people are realising that they're individuals. Urban Dictionary

The goth ideal was all about, hey, if you're a bit different, a social outcast, sensitive and depressed, gay, straight, whatever, well we'll love you and accept you. but as with all other alternative youth movements and subcultures, goth has been hijacked by all the wrong people. it was absorbed back into the mainstream where it had its soul raped and thus an mtv stereotype emerged, complete with rules and regulations. you can hear these non-judgemental open-minded people telling you what is goth and what is not goth, that slipknot is not goth, that marilyn manson is not goth (because manson is extreme and for the average poser goth this brings them too much negative attention so they try to distance themselves from him because in reality they're full of shit), that goth is spelled with a capital g and if you use a lowercase g you are not really goth, etc, etc, ad nauseum. they will usually claim to be bisexual because, girls, you got off with your best mate once, and lads, well, most of you probably never got off with another lad but you just kind of have to claim to be bi since it shows how different you are. remember the rules. the problem is you cannot really tell us apart. for a while we thought we had a way to separate ourselves from the human cattle who make up the majority, which we wanted nothing to do with. but those days are gone now. good things are ephemeral; it's not long before the fruit attracts the flies. Urban Dictionary

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The word "goth" in example sentences

It must've been around this time (79?) that the term goth was coined. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If there's an instinctive cringe when the term goth is invoked, that's because too many people have a narrow and reductive idea of what it represents. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A kind of self-worship in goth regalia, cribbed from Rand, Nietzsche and with a sprinkling of Crowley. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Nicole, my dear, you are as ignorant as can be. the Japanese view “goth” differently than Americans. they are not the “American Goth” there are many different kinds. and how dare you decide whats goth or not? stupid girl. goth is all in your head. and apparently yours isnt screwed on very tightly. and Charlotte you are a sad little person. you have aggrivated one of my severe pet peeves. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Besides, all the rabid fan-people are scaring me with their quoting of chapter and verse and their cute little PhotoShop renderings of Hogwarts kids in goth regalia, and what if I read these books and turn into a crazed fan-person too -- and then when will I find time to SLEEP, much less write books of my OWN??? ❋ Moriarty6 (2005)

We won't use the word goth because nobody seems to like it anymore, but, on Saturday, July 31, dark and seductive sounds and looks of all sorts will be plentiful around town. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'm gonna forgo any kind of comparison of this song (which you heard a while back when I posted about it) to any other kind of song, genre, etc. because last time around I started a whole thread about what is and is not "goth" - so forget it. ❋ Unknown (2005)

NIGHTMARES AND FAIRY TALES #12 - Another consistently selling "goth"-type comic. ❋ Unknown (2005)

As others have said, some so-called goth bands sometimes don't sound very 'goth' at all. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although, as I stood in the crowd of overwhelmingly "goth" - inspired folk (my friends and I had really, by & large, not worn the properly dark or outrageously coordinated attire worn by the typical "Ottobarian" participant), the emotion I found myself nearly overcome by was love. ❋ Unknown (2008)

One of the band members, though, chose to close the show with the words "RIP", and that was not cool: it was as though we were some death-orientated, Munster-rock band, and it cemented the perception of us as this graveyard rock thing, later to be identified as goth. ❋ Unknown (2011)

So does this mean we'll see another appearance by 18-year-old Jimmy aka goth Jimmy? ❋ Unknown (2011)

I have little idea what Tiny Fey wanted to say by naming the goth in Mean Girls Janis Ian, as the glum acceptance of (the real) Ian seems completely at odds with the character. ❋ Unknown (2007)

She was what Case called a goth kid, dressed all in black, with scuffed combat boots peeking out from under the hem of the layered, gauzy skirts of her dress. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Linkin Park, Simple Plan, Good Charlotte, Marilyn Manson, etc. are [not gothic] music, but they are musicians. [The 69 Eyes] is [Gothic Rock], but you can still dislike them and be a goth. I like them, but it doesn't mean someone else does. It just like any type of music, you have to enjoy it to listen to them. Since Goths think for themselves, listening to other genres other than goth is okay. ❋ Aranel Phoenix (2006)

Do we really need another [definition] of "goth"? [Probably not], but here it is [anyway]. ❋ Emby Quinn (2003)

"[Wow], [are you] a goth?" "Man [I don't know]..." ❋ Ketter (2005)

[Goth music] originated in the late [70s] and has evolved and [reinvented] itself many times since ❋ Bryan (2003)

"I'm so goth, i [cut] myself [all the time]." "[I'm not] goth." ❋ Raven Of Roses (2005)

person 1: [goths] always have [piercings]. person 2: how [stereotypical] of you. ❋ Bluelion135 (2009)

1) I like [this kind] of goth and [aspire] to it. 2) [I am not] a "goth". ❋ Heather (2003)

[We are the] [spirit] of [true] goth. ❋ EV Caelle (2011)

[S/He] listens to "[Gothic rock]" S/He lives a goth [lifestyle]. ❋ Ben (2004)

[the walking] [contradiction] that we [call] goth . ❋ Pinksugar (2015)

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