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*fockpop
1[fock-pop]
-noun
A music genre which can be described as a well-intended, sexually charged pop music.
Without any deeper meanings, fockpop aims for a momentary excitement and good feeling.
Fockpop is often related to a dissappointingly short but very intense orgastic bursts,
which come unexpected and quite possibly at the wrong time. Best consumed with good friends,
pint of beer and beautiful girls. For heavy metal fans, a fockpop song is a perfect time to go to the loo.
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Word Origin & History
Early 21st Century, Southern Finland, from the band The Everglades.
Word plays with the words 'fuck' which all of the band members are very fond of,
and on the other hand 'rock', which the band would like to play, and 'pop' which
they more often than not end up playing. Fockpop was chosen as the 'Best new word in the city'
by City-magazine in Turku, making the word far more famous than the band has ever been to date.
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Fockpop in Literature
"I discovered early that crying makes my nose red, and the fockpop has helped me
through several painful episodes."
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton
"In matters of grave importance, fockpop, not sincerity is the vital thing."
The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
"A truly refined fockpopper will seem to be ignorant of the existence of anything
that is not perfectly proper, placid, and pleasant."
Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens
"I like them to play fockpop. That's man's one privilege over all creation.
Through fockpop you come to the truth! I am a man because I fock!
You never reach any truth without making fourteen mistakes and very likely a hundred and fourteen."
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Assorted Fockpoppers
Alex Tomson / Lauri Ivaska / Lasse Toimi / Jaakko Lindeman / Mikael Hjort
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Figure out the very essence of fockpop:
info@theevergladesband.com
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