Goth up
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See also: goth up
English
[edit]Verb
[edit]Goth up (third-person singular simple present Goths up, present participle Gothing up, simple past and past participle Gothed up)
- Alternative letter-case form of goth up.
- 2003, James Burr, “Blue”, in L. H. Maynard, M. P. N. Sims, editors, Darkness Rising 2003, Canton, Oh.: Prime Books, Inc., →ISBN, page 13:
- There were a lot of young girls, in their early-twenties she guessed, many of them either Gothed up in thick black mascara and black lip stick, others looking like stereotypical Beat Girls in black rollnecks and jeans.
- 2004, Mark Jacobson, Rae Jacobson, 12,000 Miles in the Nick of Time:
- On Saturday nights we'd all get Gothed up and trek down to Houston and Avenue A.
- 2007, Rachel Caine, The Dead Girls' Dance:
- He's still Gothing up, dying[sic – meaning dyeing] his brown hair into black spikes, and he had on more eyeliner than I did.