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
That website was put together by a Culture Vulture
by Container October 7, 2003

Noun.
The term used for any consumable item found in a public space. examples include a half-full bottle of soda, a sealed pack of cigarettes, or an untampered Hershey's kiss.
The name is in reference to the scavenger perk featured in the call of duty franchise and how ammo packs in the games usually show a blue vulture icon above them if you have the perk equipped.
The term used for any consumable item found in a public space. examples include a half-full bottle of soda, a sealed pack of cigarettes, or an untampered Hershey's kiss.
The name is in reference to the scavenger perk featured in the call of duty franchise and how ammo packs in the games usually show a blue vulture icon above them if you have the perk equipped.
by the117doctor December 28, 2022

"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

a man who will not iniuate converation will women but rather will wait for another man to inituate the converation and than move in and try to steel the attention from the women.
by John Bernstiel August 26, 2008

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)
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)
by homograph May 13, 2020

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.
by Lewis505 January 4, 2009

by VultureChit April 1, 2010
