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health goth

American  
[helth goth] / ˈhɛlθ ˌgɒθ /

noun

Informal.
  1. a fitness enthusiast who is part of the goth subculture.


Etymology

Origin of health goth

First recorded in 2010–15

Example Sentences

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During her 20s, Princess Gollum remembers going all out and pushing every look to its limits, from her health goth phase to rocking a mohawk.

From Los Angeles Times

Season 2 of this mini-series about internet music and digital culture examines four home-brewed scenes turned global phenomena: Gqom, the latest South African club craze; Health Goth, with its commitment to dark music and working out; Kawaii, the infiltration of Japan’s obsession with cuteness into the underground; and Grime, a resurgence of a British scene.

From New York Times

They reminded us the NSA probably already knows everything about them, a health goth meme is always good for a laugh, and they're looking for a nice pair of mesh denim jeans.

From The Verge

But, whereas grunge couture could be capsuled into one single Marc Jacobs look, Streetwear has a mutability about it, from athleisure to health goth.

From The Guardian

Mr. Love ultimately started his own Facebook page — “healthgoth” as opposed to Mr. Grabarek’s “health goth” — as well as a website, healthgoth.com.

From New York Times