[
US
/ˈhɪpstɝz/
]
[ UK /hˈɪpstəz/ ]
[ UK /hˈɪpstəz/ ]
NOUN
- a youth subculture (mostly from the middle class) originating in San Francisco in the 1960s; advocated universal love and peace and communes and long hair and soft drugs; favored acid rock and progressive rock music
How To Use hipsters In A Sentence
- But if the waistband of a pair of hipsters is narrower than the actual waist above, they aren't the ones.
- He and his confederates wish to convert ‘the city's most perpetually soggy neighborhoods - most of which are predominantly African American’ into green space to lure in those hipsters.
- Just as fixed-gear, indie rock aficionados usually balk at being categorized as hipsters, people in the outsider art world eschew the label outsider art. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- Urban homesteading, as it is called, is a sort of survivalism for hipsters. Putting the Park in Park Avenue
- There's also pining over garments that suit a more mature outlook, a visit to Juliette Binoche's "facialist", and snaps of Parisian senior citizen hipsters. Internet picks of the week
- Legendary hipsters Stomp bring street theater to Boston this week.
- Repeat after me: 'I must renounce hipsters. Times, Sunday Times
- Young hipsters, bar-hopping in their off-duty hours, smoking like beagle puppies in a tobacco company laboratory, more than a bit reckless, they're actually looking for all the stimulants going.
- By this point everyone's shouting along: hipsters, Ordsall scallies, students, indie kids, it's like Madchester all over again.
- In 1995, bootleg hipsters irrevocably changed the design of trousers.