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juicy couture

Juicy Couture is a stylish contemporary line of casual apparel based in Pacoima, California. Juicy is well-known for their terry, velour, cashmere, and fleece tracksuits, which have been made famous by the many celebrities who wear them. The line is sold in upscale department stores and specialty stores, such as Marshall Field's, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, and Parisian.
Entertaining slogans often adorn Juicy apparel, such as "Wake up and smell the Couture" and "Dude, Where's my Couture?". The signature Juicy Crest, as well as the phrases "Love, P&G" (or "Love G&P") are stitched on the inside tag of each item of Juicy apparel. The order of the initials changed in early 2006 after a lawsuit by the Procter & Gamble corporation.

Juicy girls rule<<3333
by bawdy January 8, 2007
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Cannabis Culture

Cannabis Culture is a marijuana enthusiast Magazine published in Canada. Unlike High Times it focusses strictly on cannabis related issues and contains less ads and American nonsense. Unfortunately that doesn't really say much. The magazine's owner Marc Emery is a false prophet, an arrogant sod, and a downright nasty individual. He talks shit to people on his online discussion forum if they don't agree with everything he says, and sadly 90% of the users on that forum have been brainwashed by him, so if you disagree with Marc Emery, you're immediately branded a narc and scumbag by the very people who are supposed to be promoting peace and understanding. The entire organization and almost everyone afiliated with them are just one massive gang of hypocrites. I myself am pro-cannabis and for the complete legalization of the plant, but Cannabis Culture refuses to acknowledge the very real fact that addiction to marijuana quite possible, and we have seen it happen to many people. Although the drug is not physically addictive, many many individuals become psychologically addicted to it, as with many other substances. Until Cannabis Culture will address this important issue and stop with the egotistical drivel they publish that is in its own right their very own form of propaganda, I will never buy a single issue of their magazine or visit their website, or go to rallies organized by Marc Emery. I'm pro Cannabis, anti-Cannabis Culture.
Fuck you, Marc Emery, and your hypocritical bullshit. Fuck you, Cannabis Culture for your assuming, subjective "journalism" and your outright ignorance.
by Lament For The Last Days June 1, 2006
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Murder Culture

Shaming victims of murder, cheering at the violent death of a person, making fun and trivializing murder and not showing proper respect to murder victims so that their families can move on.
1. Blaming a victim for being murdered.

2. Teaching people not to get murdered instead of teaching people, mostly sociopaths, not to murder.

3. Blaming the victim(s) and idolizing the murderer is an example of murder culture.

4. Telling murder jokes and making death threats such as "I am going to kill you!" is an example of murder culture.

5. Denying murder culture exists.
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Cancel culture

It's basically this whole Twitter phenomen of people "cancelling" others, specially celebrities. They usually dig onto their pasts until they find something that looks bad with context or without it (usually without it). Some examples are: people bringing that a celeb said the n-word when they were 13 or some dumb joke that used to be aceptable back then, but now is considered offensive, old tweets, clips (usually that have been altered) of them doing or saying something without context. Cancel culture totally ignores the fact that people can learn and grow from their mistakes if wanted.

Some examples of people who have been cancelled on the Internet are; Laura Lee, Manny MUA, Onision, Romeo Lacoste, etc...
+Did you see those Romeo Lacoste texts?
-Yeah dude, how disgusting of him to take advantage of underage girls. He's so cancelled.

Friend 1: (random person) is soo cancelled omg. Did you see what they said back in 2010?
Friend 2: Umm... Literally what? I get what you say, but they act so different now and are ashamed of those jokes. You know people do change right? I swear cancel culture is getting out of hands.
Friend 3: Dumb bitches ruined cancel culture. **Stares into friend 2's eyes intensely** You is dumb bitches.
by Pedroelmono March 19, 2019
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Woke Culture

Woke culture or a woke person thinks they are awake to social issues, when the reality of it is, they have been indoctrinated into thinking things that aren’t true. Essentially, they aren’t awake to anything at all. They just fall for propaganda thrown at them without question.

Synonym: anti-woke
It’s incredible to see how legacy media feeds woke culture.
by IzzyG_1111 December 4, 2022
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hoe culture

A mentality based on a lack of accountability for whore(hoeish) acts, statements, and presentation. Its displayed everywhere now all over America in every Race of women! A common place to view it is social media! Its highlighted by direct and covert use of sexual innuendo to gain leverage for "Free Fun Time". Women who qualify to be categorized in "Hoe Culture" are users & schemers who feel its a privilege for the man to be played.
Women who tweerk for likes suffer from a "hoe culture" mind
by Mars Depot October 21, 2015
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Haute couture

A word that Bert McCracken and Gerard Way can not pronounce.
Bert> "This Haute couture.. is some crazy shit."
by amandA April 24, 2005
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