by Flowergirl373737 June 06, 2017
A phenomenon of internet culture wherein individuals are held to a higher standard of responsibility for their speech and actions since not doing so will result in immediate and life changing consequences. Those receiving the consequences of their actions will often use the companion term "cancel culture" to frame themselves as victims of undue public scrutiny , even though they put themselves in the position to receive repercussions.
Dang , I just got banded from youtube for using hate speech ! Consequence Culture has censored me and made me a big 'ol victim , even though I put myself in this position !!!
by couchPower February 16, 2021
A person of African culture who steals other cultures then claims a race they have stolen from has no culture
Culture vulture says"Only we can have dread's" when wearing an item of clothing or playing a sport from that races culture
by It's a two way street March 05, 2021
The obsession of teens, or adults, with cars. Originated in the 1950's and carried into 2015, car culture is the religion all "car guys"pray to.
Person 1- wow what a cool car!
Person 2- yea thats a 1958 Camero. I'd love to get my hands on one of those!
Person 1- you're such a geek.
Person 2- nah man, its car culture.
Person 2- yea thats a 1958 Camero. I'd love to get my hands on one of those!
Person 1- you're such a geek.
Person 2- nah man, its car culture.
by Ready4DozeNutz September 29, 2015
The inability to hold back politically incorrect or culturally offensive comments or thoughts. Sometimes leaked out by accident or without crass intentions.
while interviewing an immigrant candidate for a job position using a phrase such as,
"Well, I guess we're all in the same boat . . .oh, I'm sorry for my cultural incontinence, it embarasses me all the time"
"Well, I guess we're all in the same boat . . .oh, I'm sorry for my cultural incontinence, it embarasses me all the time"
by JustanotherJoe December 10, 2009
A individual bound by their desire not to follow Christ, but to impress man. There are two types. The first is self- righteous. They believe that just because they grew up in the church or that their grandparents are Catholic they are automatically Christian and therefore saved. The second one is the opposite. They believe that they can’t be as good as the others or chose not to be, and sin just for the fun of it.
The Christian religion becomes mostly a title they use to walk around with although they don’t truly believe. Church becomes a family event, or just a personal way to meet a woman or a man with a high moral standard. Cultural Christians occupy much of the labeled “Christian” part of the world. In contrast, “Christians” are individuals who are bought by Christ and contain the Holy Spirit. These individuals can be identified by how they love others. They struggle with doubt, sin and admit they are just as sinful as the next. Even the Apostle Paul stated he was the worst of sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Christians take irrational risks in the hopes of glorifying God, contrarily the Cultural Christian takes risks in the hopes that you will think he is a good person. A cultural Christian cares what you think about him, a Christian cares what you think of Christ. Where a Christian hates his sin, a cultural Christian is quite fine by it, and may even offer you some of his blunt.
The Christian religion becomes mostly a title they use to walk around with although they don’t truly believe. Church becomes a family event, or just a personal way to meet a woman or a man with a high moral standard. Cultural Christians occupy much of the labeled “Christian” part of the world. In contrast, “Christians” are individuals who are bought by Christ and contain the Holy Spirit. These individuals can be identified by how they love others. They struggle with doubt, sin and admit they are just as sinful as the next. Even the Apostle Paul stated he was the worst of sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Christians take irrational risks in the hopes of glorifying God, contrarily the Cultural Christian takes risks in the hopes that you will think he is a good person. A cultural Christian cares what you think about him, a Christian cares what you think of Christ. Where a Christian hates his sin, a cultural Christian is quite fine by it, and may even offer you some of his blunt.
by Guest3.14 March 23, 2021
Cancel Culture is when someone is called out on social media for something they did, or for an opinion, in the present or past that turns society against them and it goes viral ruining that persons career or online popularity.
Celebrities in particular whine about it and call it cyber bullying because it's a form of organic criticism they can't control the narrative of.
Celebrities in particular whine about it and call it cyber bullying because it's a form of organic criticism they can't control the narrative of.
by jf3rniojvgngr4j August 10, 2019