Search Results for: drag culture

  1. 8 ball

    An 8 ball is one eighth of an ounce of a drug (usually cocaine). It can also refer to a mix of crack-cocaine and heroin as well as the malt-liquor brand Olde English 800. Sometimes,…
  2. fútbol

    Fútbol is a direct Spanish translation of the English word football. It is an international team sport more commonly known in the United States and Canada as soccer.
  3. what does the fox say

    What Does the Fox Say?

    What Does the Fox Say? is the main chorus of "The Fox," a 2013 novelty song and video by the duo Ylvis, imagining the possible vocalizations of a fox.
  4. siren song

    siren song

    Siren song describes something that is very appealing and alluring on the surface but ultimately deceptive, dangerous, or destructive.
  5. rage comics

    rage comics

    Appearing in my popular memes, rage comics are a series of cartoon faces and characters used to make jokes about everyday experiences, especially awkward or frustrating moments.
  6. vaporwave

    vaporwave

    Vaporwave is a subgenre of electronic music that can feature heavy sampling and editing of smooth jazz or lounge, for example, and is known for its reinterpretation of pop culture themes.
  7. fafa

    fafa

    Fafa is a nonsense word parodying French. It can also be a pet form of father or papa.
  8. 🍕 Slice of Pizza emoji

    Showing a classic slice of pizza topped with pepperoni, the Slice of Pizza emoji 🍕is variously used to indicate the popular food as well as to discuss food and drink in general. The emoji is…
  9. Keemstar

    Keemstar

    Keemstar is the online handle of prolific YouTuber Daniel Keem, best known for his series DramaAlert, which reports on conflicts between popular personalities on YouTube.
  10. moar

    moar

    Moar is an intentional misspelling of more, used online as a humorous demand.
  11. Krang

    Krang

    In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, Krang is an evil supervillain in the form of a gelatinous, tentacled brain. Deprived of a body, he achieves mobility through the use of an android body or…
  12. Pajiba

    Pajiba

    Pajiba is a left-leaning film review and social commentary blog founded in 2004. The name Pajiba is a nonsense word meant to sound sexually suggestive.