Search Results for: drag culture

  1. manosphere

    Are you a meninist? Advocate of men’s rights? Just plain hate womankind? Then the manosphere might be the place for you! As for the rest of the population, y'all probably wanna steer clear … The…
  2. and I oop

    And I oop is a viral phrase from a video by drag queen Jasmine Masters. It has since become stereotyped as a catchphrase of VSCO girls. And I oop or I oop can be playfully…
  3. spare time

    spare time

    Spare time is free, personal, or leisure time outside of one's work, school, or other primary obligations.
  4. meta

    Dude, like, what if I had a definition of the word definition here? That would be so meta. Meta is when something refers back to or is about itself, like a book about books or a meme…
  5. Pride Month

    Pride Month is a month-long observance in celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people—and the history, culture, and contributions of these people and their communities. It is not limited to people with these…
  6. digital blackface

    digital blackface

    Digital blackface refers to white people using GIFs, memes, emoji, and other images of black people to express various emotional reactions online.
  7. ABAR

    ABAR stands for anti-bias anti-racism. It is principally used to refer to educational programs, notably implemented in Montessori schools, that instruct young children about social justice and racial inequality. The acronym ABAR gained greater use…
  8. oogle

    oogle

    An oogle is a panhandler who lives on the streets, most frequently a new or unserious one who is perceived as homeless by choice, rather than by necessity.
  9. guala

    Guala is Latin-American Spanish slang used for someone who shows their Latin heritage through clothes, mannerisms, and language. It's also used as slang for "money," often as guala guala.
  10. weeb

    A weeb is a derisive term for a non-Japanese person who is so obsessed with Japanese culture that they wish they were actually Japanese.
  11. no face, no case

    No face, no case is a rhyming phrase that summarizes a popular—not not necessarily true—theory that a prosecutor will drop a case (no case) against a suspect if there is no face. No face refers…
  12. National Native American Heritage Month

    National Native American Heritage Month is a month-long observance in the US in celebration of the cultures, contributions, and lives of people with Native American heritage. It often also involves raising awareness of Native American…