different between subculture vs punkabilly

subculture

English

Etymology

sub- +? culture

Noun

subculture (plural subcultures)

  1. A portion of a culture distinguished by its customs or other features.
    The goth subculture has its own mode of dress, and it has a characteristic musical style.
    • 1974, Charles Gaines & George Butler, Pumping Iron: The Art and Sport of Bodybuilding, page 7.
      Like those activities, bodybuilding is an obsession, a living (for a few), and a way of life for the people involved in it—a subculture, in a word, with its own values, aesthetics and vocabulary.
  2. (biology) A culture made by transferring microorganisms from a previous culture to a fresh growth medium

Translations

Verb

subculture (third-person singular simple present subcultures, present participle subculturing, simple past and past participle subcultured)

  1. (biology) To transfer (microorganisms) to a fresh growth medium in order to start a new culture

See also

  • subculture on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Italian

Noun

subculture f

  1. plural of subcultura

subculture From the web:

  • what subcultures do i belong to
  • what subculture is slipknot
  • what subculture am i buzzfeed
  • what subculture is pierce the veil
  • what subculture is deftones
  • what subculture am i 2021
  • what subcultures are there
  • what subculture is mother mother


punkabilly

English

Etymology

Blend of punk +? rockabilly

Noun

punkabilly (countable and uncountable, plural punkabillies)

  1. (music) A subgenre of psychobilly that blends rockabilly with punk rock.
  2. An enthusiast of this music, or a member of the associated subculture.

punkabilly From the web:

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