When white people cash in on things invented by cultures that they normally make fun of. For example, hiring British white actors to play ancient Romans and The Mummy in the Mummy movie. They call the actual members of that race the "ghetto" Egyptians. Like not ALL Egyptians are ghetto (For example the British actors that play them). After they do that they start yelling at strangers on their TV news saying stuff like "Let me guess are they offended???" Even though they know they did it because they are white supremacists and would refuse to watch a movie with the actual race in it.
"The only reason Despacito made it on the white people radio stations is specifically and only because of Cultural Appropriation by a white guy."
by ThundaBabe August 08, 2019
by J_ust_some_guy November 14, 2020
A way of insulting someone in a very extreme way.
Mentioned in the Simon and Garfunkel song "A Simple Desultory Philippic."
Mentioned in the Simon and Garfunkel song "A Simple Desultory Philippic."
by hummus the great December 11, 2010
by Random Malice October 18, 2018
Pop culture sheep are those who use phrases and body language aligned with mainstream Hollywood. They are easily influenced by tabloidism derived from mainstream media and are unable to effectively research current events, objectively think for themselves, or be individuals.
Alice said CNN told her <insert bullshit CNN said> and went on a rant about racism in the US. I asked her if she verified that information by cross-referencing multiple news sources but she just dabbed and said, "I'm not about that life." What a pop culture sheep.
by mistadabid April 19, 2018
What’s a better example for cultural appropriation than Patches from America’s Got Talent rapping about the suburbs?
by LGolightly July 22, 2018
Used by Someone who is too full of themselves to admit that a hentai addiction is bad. People who use the term probably lack post nut clarity and live in their parents’ basement. Notice how I said “used by”. People use it to just say someone watches/reads hentai.
by A J1 Potomac steam locomotive October 20, 2022