Hipster
[hip-ster] /ˈhɪp stər/
noun, Slang.
1.
a usually young person who is trendy, stylish, or progressive in an unconventional way; someone who is .
2.
a person, especially during the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by a particularly strong sense of alienation from most established social activities and relationships; a beatnik or hippie.
3.
a performer or admirer of jazz, especially swing; a .
[hip-ster] /ˈhɪp stər/
noun
1.
hipsters, Chiefly British. (def 2).
2.
Often, hipsters. underpants for women and girls.
/ˈhɪpstə/
noun
1.
(slang, rare)
2.
(modifier) (of trousers) cut so that the top encircles the hips
n.
1941, “one who is hip;” from hip (adj.) + -ster. Meaning “low-rise” in reference to pants or skirt is from 1962; so called because they ride on the hips rather than the waist (cf. hiphuggers). Related: Hipsters.
noun
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