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hipsters
/ ˈhɪpstəz /
plural noun
- trousers cut so that the top encircles the hips Usual US wordhip-huggers
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Meeting a stranger at a cafe covered in hipsters and Moroccan tile, sitting at a too-small table and pretending to be interested in the Americano-length version of someone else’s life, can be total fire.
From Los Angeles Times
The root conflicts of “We Are Lady Parts” are familiar rock-band woes — having no money, having no gigs, being judged by family and by hipsters.
From New York Times
“The presence of Airbnbs is corrosive,” said Riggs, observing that interested buyers have grown beyond “Silver Lake hipsters with a getaway cabin.”
From Los Angeles Times
It's like, them hipsters, they annoying as f**k, man.
From Salon
The clientele was mostly hipsters, and there weren’t many of them.
From Los Angeles Times
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