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1. (n.) hard core
the permanent, dedicated, and faithful nucleus of a group or movement, as of a political party.
2. hard core
the part of a group that is resistant to change.
3. hard core
a form of punk rock played in an intense, harsh, fast style with more emphasis on rhythm than on melody.
Etymology: (1935–40)
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1. (adj) hard core
the most dedicated and intensely loyal nucleus of a group or movement
2. (adj) hard-core
stubbornly resistant to change or improvement
"hard-core addicts"
3. (adj) hard-core, hardcore
intensely loyal
"his hard-core supporters"
4. (adj) hard-core, hardcore
extremely explicit
"hard-core pornography"
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