The root word for "emo" is "emotion." The term "emo" is derived from the word "emotional," and is used to describe a genre of music and a subculture known for expressing deep emotions and sensitivity.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
The root word of "endless" is "end."
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
Since it is not a "word" it is still considered Emo.
The word "emo" is the same in German.
Yes, the word David means "beloved" but also is another word for EMO. So yes of course David is Emo.
Emo is a person who cuts themself and has emotional problems hense the word emotional "emo" is in the word emotional.
Emo is a slang word for overly emotional/melodramatic.
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I think your question is when did the word emo begin being used? In the book "Everybody Hurts: An Essential Guide To Emo Culture" The author says the first time the word was used was in 1997. Any answers about "emo" history or culture, etc. can be answered in this book, not to mention its HILARIOUS! Actually in an episode of MASH, BJ used the word emo to describe Hawkeye. He called him Captain Emo when Hawkeye was depressed over a letter he had received. So the word emo had been used much earlier then first thought.
Emo is short for 'emotional' and emotional in Korean is ê°ì •ì
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "emo" is typically fingerspelled E-M-O.
Another word for emo hair would be scene hair
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