Youth Subcultures

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun dirt or filth ingrained on the surface, especially of a building or a vehicle

verb to cover or become covered with grime

  • The cleaning crew had to work tirelessly to remove the grime from the old building's windows.
  • I can't believe how much grime built up on the stove - it took forever to clean!
  • That party was so wild, everyone came home covered in grime.
  • The corruption in the government was like a thick layer of grime, impossible to ignore.

noun a person, typically young, who rejects established social norms, especially of dress and behavior, and advocates a broad spectrum of beliefs and practices that are alternatives to or at odds with the status quo

  • The hippie movement of the 1960s was characterized by a rejection of mainstream society and a focus on peace and love.
  • My aunt used to be a hippie back in the day, she still loves tie-dye shirts and peace signs.
  • That guy over there with the long hair and tie-dye shirt is a total hippie.
  • Her free-spirited nature and love for nature make her a modern-day hippie.

noun a large party or gathering, often characterized by loud music and dancing

verb to speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration

  • The music critic wrote a glowing rave about the symphony performance.
  • I heard you went to the rave last night, how was it?
  • The new DJ at the club is throwing a sick rave this weekend.
  • She went on a rave about the new restaurant, saying it was the best she had ever been to.

noun the edge of something that is perfectly straight

adjective having a clean and sober lifestyle

  • The straight edge subculture promotes a drug-free and alcohol-free lifestyle.
  • My friend is really into the straight edge scene and never drinks or smokes.
  • I used to party a lot, but now I'm straight edge.
  • His commitment to being straight edge is like a rock in a sea of temptation.

noun The term 'VSCO girl' refers to a specific subculture characterized by certain fashion and lifestyle choices.

  • The VSCO girl trend has gained popularity among teenage girls who embrace a laid-back and eco-friendly lifestyle.
  • I heard that Sarah is a total VSCO girl with her oversized t-shirts and scrunchies.
  • Did you see that VSCO girl with all the hydro flasks and shell necklaces?
  • Being a VSCO girl is more than just a fashion trend, it's a whole aesthetic and mindset.

noun a derogatory slang term used in British English to describe a young person, typically male, who engages in anti-social behavior

  • The young man was known in the community as a scally due to his frequent run-ins with the law.
  • I saw a group of scallies hanging out at the park yesterday.
  • Those scallies are always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • His messy hair and torn clothes gave him the appearance of a scally.

noun abbreviation for Chinese pop music

  • C-pop, short for Chinese popular music, has been gaining international recognition in recent years.
  • I love listening to C-pop, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • Have you heard that new C-pop song? It's fire!
  • The rise of C-pop symbolizes the growing influence of Chinese culture on the global stage.

noun a term used in Australian slang to refer to a person who is unkempt or poorly dressed

  • The charva was seen loitering outside the convenience store.
  • I heard that charva got into a fight at the park yesterday.
  • That charva is always causing trouble around here.
  • The charva's attitude was as prickly as a cactus.

noun A person who is a combination of a hipster and a Muslim, often characterized by a unique sense of style and cultural identity.

  • The mipster movement combines elements of both traditional and modern fashion.
  • My friend is such a mipster, always wearing vintage clothes and listening to indie music.
  • I heard that new cafe is popular among the mipsters in town.
  • Being a mipster is more than just a fashion statement, it's a lifestyle choice.

noun a type of dance that is improvised and often performed outdoors or in informal settings, typically to hip-hop or urban music

  • The community center offers classes in various styles of street dance.
  • I love watching street dance battles in the park on weekends.
  • Let's hit the streets and show off our street dance moves!
  • Her words flowed like a graceful street dance, captivating everyone in the room.