Pertaining to a subculture, or to subcultures in general.(adjective)
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"Ted went on to say that the “scene” was more accurately described as a subcultural milieu that included prostitutes, delinquents, runaways, party girls, and their friends and peers who hung out at arcades, malls, and taverns, and who were also into drugs and partying and, generally, whose members were free-spirited and mobile."
""subcultural" - in this regard, ideological insurrectionism is a significantly vegan straightedge scene."
"NYC bike commuting remains impervious to "subcultural" fashion and trendiness--it's just New Yorkers dressing as they usually do, but riding bikes:"