Punkdaylichter: A PUNKIN gender related to rebellion, revolution, protesting, love, conflict, red spray paint, love letters, dyed black hair, leather jackets with metal studs and/or spikes and safety pins on the shoulders, fighting, arguing, breakups, lingering feelings, reminiscing, fire, zippo lighters, black t-shirts with bleach spots, and black eyeliner. It may also be related to the albums 21st Century Breakdown and/or American Idiot, though it doesn’t have to.
The name is a mix of punk, day from Green Day, and -litchter a suffix for lighter-related genders
The colors are inspired by my associations with the vibe of this term, as well as the covers of the related albums
This was for the twelfth day of my coining event! Prompt: American Idiot (Green Day) // 21st Century Breakdown (Green Day)
Amerisong: A gender related to the song American Idiot by Green Day - Part of the AmId song Subsystem
The name comes from “Ameri” from American and song
The colors are generally inspired by the album cover.
Grays relate to the background of the album cover and rebellion
Dark reds relate to the grenade on the album cover and anarchy
Light reds relate to the grenade on the album cover and anger
White relates to the hand on the album cover and change
AmIdalbumic: A gender related to the American Idiot album by Green Day - Base term for the AmId System
The name comes from the first two letters of both words in the album name - “am” from American and “id” from Idiot - and -albumic, a suffix for album-related genders (coined by @/mogai-monarchs)
The colors are generally inspired by the album cover and follow the format of most -albumic suffixed genders I’ve seen.
Gray relates to the background of the album cover and rebellion
Dark red relates to the grenade on the album cover and anarchy
Light red relates to the grenade on the album cover and anger
White relates to the hand on the album cover and change
Valpottic: A gender related to the song Jesus of Suburbia, weed, and alcohol. - Part of the AmId Song Subsystem
Name comes from “val” from the Manx word for suburbia, fo-valjyn, and pottic, a subset for weed related genders
The greens represent weed
Light blue represents ice (as a lot of alcoholic beverages are served with ice), clear alcohols like vodka, and blue cocktails
Tan, red, and grey represent the character of Jesus of Suburbia and are based off of his appearance and room