neogoth

English

Etymology

neo- + goth

Noun

neogoth (plural neogoths)

  1. (sometimes attributive) A member of a youth subculture derived from goth, with newer influences such as emo and nu metal.
    • 2012, Emmie Dark, In His Eyes (page 21)
      Emos, or neogoths, or whatever they were calling themselves these days. Up to no good is likely what the townsfolk of Tangawarra would call them.
    • 2014, Zoe Pilger, Eat My Heart Out
      In a twist on the miracle of the saint crying milk, her neogoth eye makeup had made her look as though she were crying black crude oil.

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