funkcore

noun

Etymology

From funk + -core.

  1. derived from fumigo
  2. derived from fūmicāre
  3. suffixed as funkcore — “funk + core

Definitions

  1. An aggressive style of funk music influenced by rock or metal.

    • Five songs of spunky funkcore. Bouncy, peppy stuff with annoying tempo changes and whiny singing.
    • And even if you really want to, you can always buy your suit on the cheap from Overstock.com, hope nobody notices, and use the $500 you saved to buy studio time for your new indie-funkcore-folk band.

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