Meaning of Hipster | Babel Free
ˈhɪp.stəDefinitions
- A person who is keenly interested in the latest trends or fashions.
- A member of Bohemian counterculture.
- An aficionado of jazz who considers himself or herself to be hip.
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A person who wears a hip flask (of alcohol). US, obsolete
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A dancer, particularly a female one. US, obsolete
- Underwear with an elastic waistband at hip level.
Equivalents
العربية
محبّ الجاز
Ελληνικά
χίπστερ
Français
hipster
Bahasa Indonesia
anak layangan
Italiano
hipster
日本語
ヒップスター
Nederlands
hipster
Português
hipster
Русский
хипстер
Examples
“c. 1954, Jack Kerouac, Untitled poem, in Book of Sketches, 1952-57, Penguin, 2006, p. 239, I, poor French Canadian Ti Jean become / a big sophisticated hipster esthete in / the homosexual arts […]”
“Clare grapples with the idea that she, a well-dressed city hipster, will soon be in the boondocks raising a child with two men who are as much in love with each other as with her: "I'm not this unusual," she stammers. "It's just my hair."”
“Donald Fagen and Walter Becker seem like the kind of late-1960s hypercerebral born-cynical East Coast hipsters who are often found valorizing authenticity in aesthetic expression.”
“And his conclusion is that in a vast range of scenarios, the hipster population always undergoes a kind of phase transition in which members become synchronized with each other in opposing the mainstream. In other words, the hipster effect is the inevitable outcome of the behavior of large numbers of people.”
“Heading home from a party, two hipsters, completely stoned, pause to snuggle on a park bench. A fire engine roars by, bells clanging, sirens screaming. The boy flips. “Solid, doll,” he murmurs, “they’re playing our song!””
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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