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Plastic beach

A way to describe a point in your life that seems rather fake or unwanted
Person 1 hey Tim do you remember that valentines party

Person 2 yeah I was way different back I was living on a plastic beach
by My real name is Ty January 25, 2022
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Melted Plastic

A term used when one has maxed out his or her credit card.
Joan: "I swear to God this card works!!"

Kate: "Ha Bitch! You got Melted Plastic!"
by c_mann February 12, 2009
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Pussyass plastic

Adhiraj is such a pussyass plastic cause he’s a coward and fake
by Isee January 15, 2020
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Plastic

A girl or gang of girls who are shallow and care to much about there appearence!They are usually bitches and barbie like. Neally every boy fancies them and finks there hot.
They finks they are the coolest peeps in town.
They call people who are 'lower' than them losers. There the populars!
Kirsty: OMG! I got so much for my birthday! Look at these jeans! DEsigner! My nan gave my £150 and i got the lastest i pod and mobile!

Bethen: Thts so swell!

Ellie: At the week end I was walking down the street and this rely fir boi wolf whistles at me and i go ova and get his number!

Imi: Sweet!

(The plastics)
by .:DaRk RoSe:. October 3, 2006
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plastic pig

Its a nickname for a 3 wheeled British car called a Reliant Robin. With a body made out of fibre-glass and a very small engine. Known to tip round corners and were given to the disabled and old as 'invalid Carriges', usually in a pale blue colour. Can be driven on a motorbike license.
'I once saw a plastic pig go to fast round a corner and tip onto its side!'
by Evil-Ernie June 6, 2003
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Plastic Portagee

A person of Portuguese descent whom uses their Portuguese heritage as their identity.
You're such a plastic Portagee, you don't even live in Portugal!
by MattyPortagee July 12, 2020
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plastic punk

The meaning has changed slightly over time:

1970s: An individual or band who took up punk too late after its mid-70s birth, and so simulated the general look of late punk but little of the original ethos. Most 'plastic punks' were fashion-oriented, in it just because it meant they could finally start wearing something non-hippy. A minority had some of the original punk attitude too - but it was directed as violence against other punks and against the teddy-boy revivalist of the time. Often the latter 'plastic punks' caused a lot of the violence at gigs in '78/'79.

1990s onwards: the term is still being used in the USA and UK, to deride "punk" bands who use the music style to spout mainstream liberal 'politically-correct' attitudes.
1970s: "In the incident Joe Strummer, of The Clash had smacked a member of the mob with his guitar, was arrested and released after it had been established that he wasn't pissed. The band were, however, pissed off by this element at their gigs. Yet again, the result of a plastic punk attitude."

1990s, USA: "...forget those impressions of the East Bay as being a politically-correct plastic punk world. The bands featured here are the underground of the underground."

1990s USA: "Perhaps predicting, predating and being too iconoclastic for plastic punk chic, it's unlikely they are going to be on the cover of The Face quite yet."

1990s, England: "Goldsmiths Tavern is only good for a stabbing or a puking plastic punk."
by Nupe January 6, 2004
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