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Definition of pop culture in English: pop culturenoun mass nounModern popular culture transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. fashion, music, and the iconography of pop culture offered the perfect medium for profit Example sentencesExamples - My housemate was never more right than when it comes to my tastes in pop culture.
- If the current pop culture barometer is any indication, I may be one of the coolest people alive today.
- The wild images of two new New Zealand novels are influenced by the giddy spirit of American pop culture.
- As far as I can see, American pop culture only ever has room for one joke about the French.
- Instead, pop culture, European legends and dramatic arts are clearly traceable.
- Its got pop culture and a cheeky little thesis without being too serious.
- The subjects of his art are pop culture, not the fleshy Renaissance portraits of his predecessors.
- I'm curious to know what others think about the current pop culture depiction of human machines.
- The beginning of January can be a tenuous time for those of us who habitually follow pop culture.
- The series also does a fine job of juggling references to pop culture and high culture.
- It's a lively locus of geekery, pop culture and technology activism.
- The popularity of Korean pop culture, appropriately enough, is soaring in East Asia.
- In pop culture practice is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new?
- I mention this only to indicate I still have one toe clinging to current pop culture.
- Or maybe it is simply to display your talent for cheap cynicism and catchy pop culture low talk?
- I am in the latter camp - I love lowbrow pop culture, the seamier and seedier the better.
- As wonderfully absurd an image as you could wish of recent Kiwi incursions into the wider pop culture world.
- Call me low-rent, but I've got a thing for pop culture and those who study it.
- Here's an interesting piece looking at the psychology of one of pop culture's greatest icons.
- I suppose news is part of our pop culture in that it's generally news that makes the culture.
Definition of pop culture in US English: pop culturenoun Modern popular culture transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. fashion, music, and the iconography of pop culture offered the perfect medium for profit Example sentencesExamples - I'm curious to know what others think about the current pop culture depiction of human machines.
- The beginning of January can be a tenuous time for those of us who habitually follow pop culture.
- The popularity of Korean pop culture, appropriately enough, is soaring in East Asia.
- Instead, pop culture, European legends and dramatic arts are clearly traceable.
- I suppose news is part of our pop culture in that it's generally news that makes the culture.
- As far as I can see, American pop culture only ever has room for one joke about the French.
- Here's an interesting piece looking at the psychology of one of pop culture's greatest icons.
- The series also does a fine job of juggling references to pop culture and high culture.
- As wonderfully absurd an image as you could wish of recent Kiwi incursions into the wider pop culture world.
- I am in the latter camp - I love lowbrow pop culture, the seamier and seedier the better.
- If the current pop culture barometer is any indication, I may be one of the coolest people alive today.
- In pop culture practice is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new?
- Or maybe it is simply to display your talent for cheap cynicism and catchy pop culture low talk?
- Its got pop culture and a cheeky little thesis without being too serious.
- My housemate was never more right than when it comes to my tastes in pop culture.
- I mention this only to indicate I still have one toe clinging to current pop culture.
- The wild images of two new New Zealand novels are influenced by the giddy spirit of American pop culture.
- It's a lively locus of geekery, pop culture and technology activism.
- Call me low-rent, but I've got a thing for pop culture and those who study it.
- The subjects of his art are pop culture, not the fleshy Renaissance portraits of his predecessors.
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