by sussusamongus69 October 05, 2021
The term “where have you been loco” is post popularism because it was only popular long after the release of the movie Twilight.
by CarsonJayLove January 14, 2023
When you find someone popular(host), and slowly Aline yourself with their interests, until you slowly
become the person you are copying, and try take over their popularity.
become the person you are copying, and try take over their popularity.
Bob was such a no name last year, but he started popularity grasping to fit in with Jack. He even gave up his favorite sport just to fit in.
by Olfactoryfarts March 25, 2015
*m8*: Means "mate"
*brb*: Means "Be right back"
*ikr*: Means "I know, right"
*afk*: Means "Away from keyboard"
*btw*: Means "By the way"
*brb*: Means "Be right back"
*ikr*: Means "I know, right"
*afk*: Means "Away from keyboard"
*btw*: Means "By the way"
-m8, you really do an amazing job!
+Thank you!
-brb
+Aight then
-ikr is an acronym
+ikr
-im afk
+alrighty then
-I'm 15 centimeters taller than you btw
- + lol
-These are some Popular acronyms, you know?
+ yeah
+Thank you!
-brb
+Aight then
-ikr is an acronym
+ikr
-im afk
+alrighty then
-I'm 15 centimeters taller than you btw
- + lol
-These are some Popular acronyms, you know?
+ yeah
by JustRalphBruh December 14, 2020
Refers to any act and or mindset that that puts more emphasis on style than common sense. While 'Ghetto Fabulous' is similar, 'Project Popular' appeals to those specifically from the housing projects from which the name is derived. It could be effectively argued that being 'Project Popular' is worse than 'Ghetto Fabulous', but the recipient of the description will more than likely wear it as a badge of honor, kind of like coming home from successfully doing a jail sentence for which you did not snitch.
"Frank would regularly park his Bentley convertible in the driveway of his Section 8 home...he was beyond 'Ghetto Fabulous', he was Project Popular'"
by Verbal Kent The Sentinel December 06, 2011
False popularity is the illusion of being popular. This is when supporters do not actually believe in the person/thing they seem to be supporting. This is often caused by the supporters feeling forced or as if they have to support someone.
*Photos*on*Facebook* "LIKE AND SHARE IF YOU LOVE GOD; KEEP SCROLLING IF YOU WANT TO BURN IN HELL". This makes most people feel like they have to like and share the photo, thus making this false popularity.
by polarbearjockey November 21, 2012
by the_exorcist April 29, 2018