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Cultural leaving experience

When an American boy tries to use Aussie slang

Dude had a cultural leaving experience in planning an ice cream park date for this Sunday afternoon

by Sponsored by van leeuwen June 18, 2022


Duck Culture

A group that really, really loves ducks (Made up by my mom)

"I am a member of duck culture"

by Antisponge August 24, 2023


Quar Culture

The recent, emerging and growing (mostly virtual) culture enervated out of the safety precautions and societal changes resulting from the SARS-COV2/COvID-19/coronavirus pandemic . Examples of this culture include the exponential increase in Zoom communications, WFH (Work From Home) experiences, quarantining (as recommended by the CDC for 14 consecutive days after possible exposure to a person with COVID-19 or anyone outside of the household you live with who may be an asymptomatic carrier able to infect you. Tik-Tok and virtual/in-person hybrid schooling and masking up, staying 6 feet apart, etc... these are all parts of Quar Culture. It is out of this Quar Culture that our future zeitgeist will emerge, but forever with the foundational influence of this world-changing pandemic.

Eating disorders in adolescents are worsening during the pandemic because of the large role social media plays in Quar Culture.

by MLE p February 22, 2021


XD Culture

A new wave of people that unknowingly act cringe. The easiest way to spot this is when someone says "XD," or something related to vibing.

(A video of an animal is shown)
Person 1: He do be vibing doe 😳
Person 2: Dude, that's cringe, stop saying that.
Person 1: Mad? XD
Person 2: XD Culture, ugh

by yungcorb May 23, 2020


Culturally Cool

Culturally cool person is one that excepts people from all cultures. This can enrich ones life and make you feel whole.

I live in a great culturally cool neighborhood with people fron all over the wolrd.

by antec12 March 7, 2019


Catholic celebrity culture vulture

One who angles for friendships or chumming with a Catholic celebrity for the name dropping clout. They make friends with people considered "celebrities" in Catholic circles in order to become well known themselves.

When that new author came into town, the poor guy was surrounded by Catholic celebrity culture vultures trying to be his new best friend.

by LizzY23 April 24, 2023


Denunciation culture

The current tendency to denunce "powerful" men, especially in the art industry, instigated by the metoo movement.

With all the actors accused, notably currently in France, we are witnessing the birth of a real "denunciation culture", much more substantial, this one, than the so-called "rape culture".

by nigglegreg May 31, 2024