Adjective
pop-cultural (comparative more pop-cultural, superlative most pop-cultural)
Pertaining to pop culture. [from 1960s]
Celebrity life and media culture are probably the most overbearing pop-cultural conditions that we as young people have to deal with, because it forces us to judge ourselves. Lady Gaga
Calling it the "acme of postmodern nineties filmmaking", he explains, "the postmodern is about surfaces; it is flattened spatiality in which event and character are in a steady state of reminding us that they are pop-cultural figures." Source: Internet
That era created a curious layer in the pop-cultural fossil record, a stratum littered with mediocre ideas that got produced simply because they featured a stegosaurus or two. Source: Internet
Even by the standards of pop-cultural feminist studies, The Beauty Myth is a mess." Source: Internet
And some words might have already had their moment in the pop-cultural sun. Source: Internet