by yoyohoow July 23, 2022

Miami ‘Heat Culture’ can be summed up with one quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” No matter the odds, you always bring 110% in all aspects of achieving a common goal: WIN AT ALL COSTS.
In short, Heat Culture is like cocaine to the soul of the city of Miami, nonstop chip on your shoulder, always with something to prove, and a motor that never needs fuel, but without the destruction and chaos a few nose darts at 1am on a Tuesday bring.
It’s a feeling of being constantly motivated and driven to succeed, no matter the situation. It’s the expectation of winning and the WILLingness to put it all on the line for your brothers (or sisters if you live in Boston).
In short, Heat Culture is like cocaine to the soul of the city of Miami, nonstop chip on your shoulder, always with something to prove, and a motor that never needs fuel, but without the destruction and chaos a few nose darts at 1am on a Tuesday bring.
It’s a feeling of being constantly motivated and driven to succeed, no matter the situation. It’s the expectation of winning and the WILLingness to put it all on the line for your brothers (or sisters if you live in Boston).
The Miami Heat continue to bring in undrafted, unproven players that exceed expectations because they convince guys to buy into this so called ‘Heat Culture’ of always having something to prove..
by itsnotalex June 1, 2023

I was watching tv and the same channel went from 700 Club to Paul Blart, Mall cop. Talk about your "cultural whiplash"!
by Hal 10000 March 11, 2019

Similar to many other stages in life, a K never really outlines its reputation and remains a K. K culture refers to this life a person might experience in ordnance to life span.
by Pdiddybank06 March 31, 2024

by Jayden Was Here March 10, 2022

As opposed to social eater or hunger eater, a person who enjoys more of the cultural elements of a type of food, cuisine, or dining place, eating habit etc etc. A culture eater is usually a savvy vicarious learner, who emulates an observed bahior of eating, by doing which he derives pleasure and satisfaction from the very act of eating in this particular way, instead of from the food itself. The culture eater takes the eating experience to a new level.
A culture eater watched a Bear Gryll wild survival documentary, and he rushed to his backyard tries to dig out bug larva.
A guy dresses up like a 19th century English gentleman and perambulate into a traditional posh restaurant, and dines like a 19th cent gentleman, although the food hardly filled him up nor he liked any of the food in particular.
A guy travels to Vietnam and eats insects on a stick for a week, even though he knows he will be malnutritioned or even sick.
A guy dresses up like a 19th century English gentleman and perambulate into a traditional posh restaurant, and dines like a 19th cent gentleman, although the food hardly filled him up nor he liked any of the food in particular.
A guy travels to Vietnam and eats insects on a stick for a week, even though he knows he will be malnutritioned or even sick.
by Regius December 9, 2010

noun
1. the rate at which new ideas, trends, or customs replace or supersede existing ideas, trends, or customs in a culture.
1. the rate at which new ideas, trends, or customs replace or supersede existing ideas, trends, or customs in a culture.
Social media has resulted in greater cultural turnover in the past decade: young people keep starting new trends as older generations adopt existing norms.
by Quentiam Hominem February 15, 2021
