A YouTube channel with random videos just like it's name. Mainly consists of edits and other random content.
by Mr Random Content June 3, 2023
Get the Mr Random Contentmug. US - 'cɑntɛnt.fɑɹm UK -'cɒntɛnt.fɑ m is a channel or a website that takes someone else's content (usually popular) just to make money—they ruin their shit.
by THATBASTARDGARY1234 March 29, 2025
Get the content farmmug. I defeated them with a content flood filled with more and more pictures, so they stopped looking for me in real life.
by Johnny Walker Whiskey August 23, 2011
Get the content floodmug. Noun: Yeah, kind of exciting. I'm adding a new definition to the urban dictionary right now. A content monger, so a content monger is a creator who produces large quantities of content for the purposes of gaining large numbers of likes, shares, subscribers,and monetization at the expense of factual content, quality And ethics.
by Clarance. June 27, 2025
Get the Content Mongermug. Content Anchors, means that a youtuber that mainly uses 1 main game to make content. but If he posts content on different subjects they will get less traction.
by nachotaco chimichaga 5065 May 6, 2023
Get the content anchorsmug. When a person, namely an influencer, streamer, or content creator, intentionally performs poorly in whatever they do for the sake of a few extra clicks, likes, comments, follows, & subscriptions, no matter how good or bad the outcomes of said decisions might be.
Person A: "Did you see what our team mate was doing that match?"
Person B: "Yeah, our streamer team mate who failed to push the payload the entire match? They're always throwing for content. We don't matter as long as they get some extra cash in their pocket."
Person B: "Yeah, our streamer team mate who failed to push the payload the entire match? They're always throwing for content. We don't matter as long as they get some extra cash in their pocket."
by MysticTactician January 12, 2024
Get the throwing for contentmug. Someone who abuses social media and posts anything and everything whether it’s real or fake for clout and followers. They believe they are influencers or really want to be.
TikTok is filled with videos of Content Monsters “catching their friends cheating with their boyfriends.”
by RedQueen77 May 4, 2020
Get the Content Monstermug.