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What (who) is Goth - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Goth; Goths (disambiguation); Goth (disambiguation)

goeth         
FAMILY NAME
Goeth; Göth; Goth Family; Góth
['g????]
archaic third person singular present of go1.
goth         
Derived from Gothic.
Refers to an object that has a psycho, scary appearance.
If in referance to a person, the person will be dressed in black, and listen to grunge music - and may worship Satan.s.
Ralph is out walking his pet alfafa bean. He sees a guy walking around wearing black robes, with long black hair.Ralph: What a goth! Alfalfa bean: Yeah, I reckon.
Goth         
[g??]
¦ noun
1. a member of a Germanic people that invaded the Roman Empire between the 3rd and 5th centuries.
2. (goth) a style of rock music typically having apocalyptic or mystical lyrics.
a member of a subculture favouring black clothing and goth music.
Origin
OE Gota, superseded in ME by the adoption of late L. Gothi, from Gk Gothoi, from Gothic Gutthiuda 'the Gothic people'.

Wikipedia

Goth

A Goth is a member of the Goths, a group of East Germanic tribes. Two major political entities of the Goths were:

  • Visigoths, prominent in Spanish history
  • Ostrogoths, prominent in Italian history

Goth or Goths may also refer to:

  • Goth (surname)
  • Gothic rock or just goth, a music genre
  • Goth subculture
  • Goth (novel), a 2003 Japanese novel by Otsuichi
  • Goth (Silverwing), a character in the Silverwing series
  • Goth (village), a word meaning village in Sindhi
  • Goths (album), by the Mountain Goats
  • The Goth, nickname of Thoby Stephen
  • Goth (2008 film), a Japanese drama film
  • Goth (2003 film), an American horror film
  • A nickname for Gothenburg Public House System and the bars which are part of them, especially in Scotland
Examples of use of Goth
1. The movement went underground and fractured into cyber goth, Christian goth, industrial goth, medieval goth and the latest sub–genre, zombie goth.
2. There‘s an academic article: Why Marilyn Manson Isn‘t Goth." Brill insists that goth is a non–violent subculture.
3. Visitors to the Archangel dental surgery in west London are confronted by a goth dentist, Didier Goalard, who says: "I‘ve got goth friends who are doing quite well.
4. Around the world, however, goth hit the mainstream.
5. "Speed is a goth drug because the ideal is to be skinny," says Unsworth.