Penny: Um, me, okay, I'm Sagittarius, which probably tells you way more than you need to know.
Sheldon: Yes, it tells us that you participate in the mass cultural delusion that the Sun's apparent position relative to arbitrarily defined constellations and the time of your birth somehow effects your personality.
Penny: Participate in the what?
--Big Bang Theory
Sheldon: Yes, it tells us that you participate in the mass cultural delusion that the Sun's apparent position relative to arbitrarily defined constellations and the time of your birth somehow effects your personality.
Penny: Participate in the what?
--Big Bang Theory
by Leo Baker August 14, 2012

Drugs and debauchery in today´s professional kitchens.
Chefs getting high on marijuana.
Also known as haute stoner cuisine.
Restaurants created specially for the tastes of the slightly stoned chef.
Chefs getting high on marijuana.
Also known as haute stoner cuisine.
Restaurants created specially for the tastes of the slightly stoned chef.
"What an astonishing flavour! I must congratulate the chef; so creative"
Yeah, he must be deep into Marijuana Kitchen Culture.
Yeah, he must be deep into Marijuana Kitchen Culture.
by rperazag May 20, 2010

An expression someone uses to claim they no little/nothing about celebrities, movies, TV, current events, music and other related topics.
I don't want to watch the Bill and Ted show at Universal guys, I won't get the references, because I have an F in pop culture.
by sdkvndsjnvkjsnDVL/kv April 27, 2011

The culture of black appeasement, also once known as "negrophilia" can date back to almost a century, and is identifiable by its sheer affinity and preference towards anyone or anything of African descent. Over the years, it has made individuals and institutions appear more popular by street-level standards by being "cool with the black dudes" and pretending to be in tune with their way of thinking. This was prominent in 1960's America where pop groups of the time paid great homage to blues artists like B.B King & Muddy Waters, emulating their style and lingo which later influenced the entire black-appeasing hippie presence - evolving through decades of Afro-tainted pop culture. Even now, into the 2020's, the word on the street is still fundamentally 'black' where youth of all races have unwittingly borrowed style, music, speech, expressions and even mannerisms - originating from African origin. Modern media and advertising heavily reflects this in films, television and all pop culture where mixed-race dating is always an emphasis. To even challenge this may land the 'challenger' in politically correct condemnation even in the name of free speech. The 'word on the street' is BLACK and has been for decades. It remains that way, not for the achievements of civil rights, but for the sake of an unchallenged street credibility.
by daretobeunpopular October 17, 2020

A person who soaks-up popular culture like a sponge.
Absorbing trends and styles wherever you are then rinsing them out to keep only the things you really like.
Aesthetically aware and sensitive.
Absorbing trends and styles wherever you are then rinsing them out to keep only the things you really like.
Aesthetically aware and sensitive.
A cool-hunter is actually another name for a professional pop-culture sponge.
A pop-culture sponge, soaks up the styles and trends wherever he/she go.
When you pay attention to and absorb your surroundings from a cultural point of view you are literally a pop-culture sponge...just make sure you digest and wring out the things you dont need and dont want to keep.
A pop-culture sponge, soaks up the styles and trends wherever he/she go.
When you pay attention to and absorb your surroundings from a cultural point of view you are literally a pop-culture sponge...just make sure you digest and wring out the things you dont need and dont want to keep.
by Giada D. June 28, 2009

A person who's personal "culture" is a fusion of two or more cultures to which s/he was exposed during childhood. Often abbreviated to TCK.
Third Culture Kids are often multilingual, very accepting and understanding of other cultures and good at adapting to new environments.
Third Culture Kids are most commonly the children of members of the military, international businessmen or diplomats, though the term can also be applied to the children of immigrants.
Notable TCKs include:
Barack Obama (Anglo-American mother, Nigerian father; raised in Hawai'i and Indonesia)
Kim Jong-il (Korean parents; raised in USSR, North Korea and China)
Keanu Reeves (English mother, American father; raised in Lebanon, Australia, USA and Canada)
Pete Docherty (British parents; raised in Northern Ireland, Germany, Cyprus and England)
Third Culture Kids are often multilingual, very accepting and understanding of other cultures and good at adapting to new environments.
Third Culture Kids are most commonly the children of members of the military, international businessmen or diplomats, though the term can also be applied to the children of immigrants.
Notable TCKs include:
Barack Obama (Anglo-American mother, Nigerian father; raised in Hawai'i and Indonesia)
Kim Jong-il (Korean parents; raised in USSR, North Korea and China)
Keanu Reeves (English mother, American father; raised in Lebanon, Australia, USA and Canada)
Pete Docherty (British parents; raised in Northern Ireland, Germany, Cyprus and England)
Third Culture Kid: "My parents are Japanese and I was raised in France, so my culture is a third culture, a fusion of the Japanese and French cultures!"
by backpacker_x2 February 21, 2011

1) A person of above average intelligence whose knowledge of current events is limited to what they see on MTV and VH1.
2) A person more likely to know the names of the past winners on Survivor than they are the names of the justices on the United States Supreme Court.
2) A person more likely to know the names of the past winners on Survivor than they are the names of the justices on the United States Supreme Court.
Mike: Hey Steve, what's the name of that guy on the TV show Kitchen Nightmares?
Steve: That would be Gordon Ramsey.
Mike: When did he become Prime Minister of Great Britain?
Steve: He didn't, that's Gordon Brown.
Mike: Oh.
Steve: You're a pop culture moron!
Steve: That would be Gordon Ramsey.
Mike: When did he become Prime Minister of Great Britain?
Steve: He didn't, that's Gordon Brown.
Mike: Oh.
Steve: You're a pop culture moron!
by Paolo Maldini June 26, 2009
