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culture vulture 
noun
- a person excessively interested in culture.
In the following citation, the term is used sarcastically:To resolve Google's penalty against this site, the following citation has been removed: "Acid Queen", Reaper (TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2008)
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Originally submitted by WalterGR from Sacramento, CA, USA on Dec 30 2010. (Edit this definition.)
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pop slag 
noun
- a person who likes only what is currently popular.
He's such a pop slag.
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Originally submitted by Anonymous from London, Greater London, UK on Jan 22 2008. (Edit this definition.)
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run with the world
verb
- to do what is popular, follow the crowd.
You're just running with the world.
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Originally submitted by Nick A. from Narragansett, RI, USA on Jan 27 1998. (Edit this definition.)
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sheep 
noun
- a person who follows or mimics others, without thought.
Those kids and their baggy pants are sheep.
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Originally submitted by Robert M. from San Rafael, CA, USA on Feb 28 1998. (Edit this definition.)
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- Sheep aren't viewed as very intelligent, the term conjures up images of the animals just following one another, going wherever they're herded.
Originally submitted by Robert M. from San Rafael, CA, USA on Feb 28 1998. (Edit this definition.)
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