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subculture

noun as in cultural subgroup

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The subculture includes “furries,” or people who dress up in elaborate animal costumes.

Ms Horton said there was a large variation within the subculture.

From BBC

Lorenz says this was “the beginnings of people wanting to bring online culture into real-life spaces,” which, not coincidentally, was around the same time that subcultures became much more influential online.

But some experts question whether Trump has much room to grow his voting base among heavily male subcultures, where he has long had support.

From BBC

Social media generally breeds this problem of people getting so enmeshed in their subcultures that they forget that most people don't share their jargon or euphemisms.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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