pop culture
Pop culture, short for
popular culture, describes the lifestyle and tastes of the majority of mostly younger people. Music by people like Britney Spears and
Hillary Duff are examples of
pop culture, as is emo and prep. Pop culture changes with the youth of the world.
pop culture
by William Beaman on Dec 09, 2003 01:28:55
the cultural phenomenon that facilitates the definition of words on the internet. Pop Culture simply denotes a widely accepted group of practices or
customs. Goths, preps, youths all are parts of
its' embodiment, but so are you/we,
internet users who slander others on websites.
Example:
nearly anything on
television.
books on bestseller lists. top
grossing movies. as well as their respective countercultures.
pop culture
by A-person_yay on Mar 28, 2014 09:27:03
short for
popular culture. is pretty much anything that can be identified by the
majority of the
youth population. and when i say youth, i mean anyone from 6-30. in short, pop culture is jokes, practices, groups of people, and terms that are used by/funny to the majority of the youth population.
Example:
pop culture is referenced in movies a lot, especially in
animated (or non-animated) adventure movies that can be watched and (mostly) understood by anyone. like putting
internet memes or
cat videos in a movie.
pop culture
by Kung-Fu Jesus on May 12, 2004 21:54:41
A contraction for "popular culture", this is more or less a colection of
cult movie qoutes, figures and dirty jokes that have been found funny by audiences worlwide, now
crucified by over-use from teenagers and fat people with greasy T-shirts. The pop culture killers have typically seen just about every movie you've ever heard of and know all the qoutes. They will worship the sources of thier material as if they were some religious book. Deeply offended when criticised, and will use insults from thier movie collection.
pop culture
by Nick on Oct 02, 2003 05:17:30
A horrid way-of-life where goths (who spray
Axe and shop at Hot Topic) and preps (who watch MTV and shop at
Aeropostale) go and insult each other. Yes, there is some
intergration, but usually they just insult each other on the way they look.
pop culture
by fuck this shit on Apr 04, 2005 17:49:52
pop culture
by Riller on Apr 04, 2007 13:28:08
pop culture
by milf_hunter on Dec 14, 2005 12:14:41
pop-culture
by Anonymous on Aug 04, 2003 04:35:13
the scene of products that are promoted to the
skies, in order to sucker money from teenagers, and is created by big companies to make more money, because some
greedy bastard wants his third
Porsche
Example:
Pop Culture
by Garuodie on Sep 05, 2010 09:37:01