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Culture Vulture

A scavenger, circling the media, looking for scraps of originality to add to their conceit. They sport eclectic styles and tastes, always recognisable as having been borrowed without adaption or refinement from elsewhere.

David Bowie is probably the best example of a successful culture vulture.

That website was put together by a Culture Vulture

by Container October 7, 2003

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Vulture Shit

When your shits are extremely runny and warm. Like that of a Vulture.

Dude that burrito gave me a huge Vulture Shit.

by VultureChit April 1, 2010


Vulture Troll

A subcategory of troll that is known to comment on articles about a recent death.

"That vulture troll is making fun of the poor 12 year old girl who just died of brain cancer! How tasteless!"

by TiberiusJulius2 January 7, 2012


Vulture Table

The table or area in an office where people bring food or snacks for others to eat up or take home.

Example 1:
Office Mate 1: We have all these extra pizza slices and cake from the McGyver's birthday party, what should we do?

Office Mate 2: Just put them on the vulture table. One of those fat cows will eat them up or take them home.

by davidhockney January 14, 2012


Gossip Vultures

People who arrive onto the scene of an incident (for example, a fight) that has recently occurred, but one they did not witness. They then start to ask the people who saw what happened questions ("What happened?" being the main one) until they get enough information to gossip to their friends about it.

"Wow, that fight was pretty brutal. Oh look, here come the Gossip Vultures!"

by Lewis505 October 17, 2007


graft vulture

A graft vulture is a person who has no shame in stealing your women usually very handsome isn't scared to put in a shift

That guy is a graft vulture

by Graft vulture April 5, 2017


Content Vulture

An account with many followers that steals original content and passes it off as their own, often for the sole purpose of monetary gain. Content Vultures gain a following by reposting content that has already become popular.

This type of account can be found on any site but is most successful on sites like twitter and instagram, where viewers often share posts without checking the source.

Synonym: reposter

Hypernym of TweetDecker (see TweetDecking)

"Do you follow @Dory on twitter?"

"No, Twitter banned them for being a Content Vulture."

by homograph May 14, 2020