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pop culture
[ pop kuhl-cher ]
adjective
- Also pop cul·tur·al. relating, referring, or belonging to cultural and commercial artifacts, media, and entertainment reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people:
The pop culture view of knights is often oversimplified.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pop culture1
Example Sentences
Of course, long before audiences became obsessed with Brody’s turn as a hot rabbi in “Nobody Wants This,” both he and Meester were cemented in the pop culture firmament as teen drama icons.
Such a period never existed, but especially not in an era when queer people are visible in pop culture, the internet, and the general community.
Like other notable transplants to the Golden State, he found pop culture stardom, becoming the heroic subject of a children’s book and a 2014 documentary.
I grew up in Northern Norway, far away from anything pop culture.
makes the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival consistently the most talked-about live music event of the year is that it continues to be a kaleidoscopic melting pot of pop culture.
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