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Paranormal Pop Culture

Any trend or entry in popular culture or mainstream entertainment that focuses on the supernatural, paranormal or unexplained. Example: ghosts, paranormal investigations, psychics, cryptozoology, UFOs, aliens, vampires, monsters, zombies. First usage was July 2009 by writer Aaron Sagers, who calls himself a "paranormal pop culture expert"

Because it combines the pursuit of the supernatural in a mass media format, 'Ghost Hunters' on the Syfy channel is a hit Paranormal Pop Culture TV show.

by Jacob Faulkner March 9, 2010


pop culture shock

When a person is out of the loop or not up to date on pop culture, and your attempts to explain them just confuse them even more.

Guy #1: did you see that paris hilton sex tape?
Guy #2: someone made a sex tape at the hilton in paris?
Guy #1: you don't know paris hilton? geez pop culture shock

by parishiltonisaperson May 5, 2010

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Pop Culturally Retarded

A person who is especially unaware of various pop culture references and who has not seen or even heard of various popular music, movies, books, etc.

Jennifer is "Pop Culturally Retarded" because she has never seen or even heard of the movie Old School.

by The Karcich June 9, 2010

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pop culture bargaining

A system of exchanging pop culture. You agree to watch or listen or read something such as a movie, tv show, or book and in exchange a friend will have to do the same.

I will watch Blades of Glory if you listen to The Bealtes.
I see we are pop culture bargaining...interesting.

by iapprovethismessage November 26, 2010


F in pop culture

An expression used by a person to claim they know little to nothing about popular/modern day movies, music, celebrities, gossip, news, current events and ect.

Chris did not hear about the recent bill proposed by the president, he has an F in pop culture

by Pat.V April 15, 2011

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new-age pop culture

A term coined by Kush Boys Worldwide that describes a diverse demographic composed of creative, productive, and fun-loving individuals who advocate personal freedom and empowerment, and who like to remain current.

This demographic includes, but is not limited to, members of the cannabis culture and those concerned about protecting the environment.

The new line of dresses made of hemp and bamboo fabrics appeal to the new-age pop culture.

by The SFChronic May 19, 2011

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Man Pop-Culture Law

Also known as the "Rule of Three Months"

Men who have an interest in any type of Hollywood gossip or juicy celeb scoop are obligated by this law to do the following:

-Buy a People, Us Weekly, or Star magazine once a month and let it sit for three months. Once three months goes by you can read all the juicy gossip to prepare for conversation. (Can be replaced with TMZ's three month old archives or recording an Entertainment Tonight episode and watching in three months)

This is so that a man does not appear too up-to-date on their juicy Hollywood gossip.

Group: Hey did you hear about Jessica Simpson?

Man #1: Isn't she dating Tony Romo or something? I saw her at a Cowboys game.

Group: Uhh... that was like months ago! She is dating a new man now!

Notice Man #1's effective use of the "Man Pop-Culture Law"

by DefinitelyNotSketch September 16, 2009

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