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UK
/hˈɪpstɐ/
]
[ US /ˈhɪpstɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɪpstɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who rejects the established culture; advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle
How To Use hipster In A Sentence
- With a bit of luck, this will finally spell the end of those unforgiving hipster trousers.
- Becomes hit with critics and hipsters alike. The Sun
- Not that he is preening: he is careless about his blond good looks, a scruffy hipster beard giving maturity to his rather angelic face. Times, Sunday Times
- The hipster cops are sneering at the two faux surfers: 'I'm all dialed in to see what happens if the pair of rainbow donks actually hit the briny on their unwaxed legs.' Joseph Wambaugh's latest: Loopy theatrics and lyrical language
- Now, amazingly enough, he has attained the status of a hipster.
- All those so-called hipsters fervently awaiting Wes Anderson's follow-up to The Life Aquatic don't need to obsessively check IMDb; starting next week, they just have to turn on the TV. Bottle Racket
- OK, so it's no longer a Tumblr and those aren't really hipsters ( "yuppy" would be more accurate), but this blog is hilarious. Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0
- It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience.
- No wonder there's a loyal local clientele of hipsters keeping the atmosphere lively. Times, Sunday Times
- Also known as yupster (yuppie + hipster), yindie (yuppie + indie), and alterna-yuppie. Archive 2006-04-01