单词 | hipster |
释义 | hipstern.1adj.2 A. n.1 ΚΠ 1920 N.Y. Tribune 22 Dec. 22/2 How can twenty-five men keep Chicago dry, when it would take that many to watch the hipsters in one hotel dining room? 1921 Arkansas Democrat 24 Dec. 7/8 Hippety, hippety, hop, A hipster meets a cop, Away, pell mell, To a dungeon cell, Hippety, hippety, hop. 1927 Santa Ana (Calif.) Reg. 7 Dec. 12/3 A pint of hooch isn't much but nine months is a long time, in the opinion of old time ‘joy-cup hipsters’. 2. a. An article of clothing which extends to or sits on the hips rather than the waist. Now somewhat rare. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [noun] > other > article of surplice1382 cento1610 fit1831 Tom and Jerry1832 breaster1841 princess cut1877 frump1886 trail1896 turn-down1896 peekaboo1908 see-through1937 zip-up1942 smart casual1943 classic1948 hipster1948 A-line1955 polo1967 tube1975 1948 Bakersfield Californian 21 Sept. a 12/3 Fast becoming popular this season is a corduroy trouser called the ‘hipster’. 1963 Daily Jrnl.-Gaz. (Mattoon, Illinois) 13 Feb. 8/5 (caption) A denim striped hipster [sc. a blouse]. 1977 Charleston (W. Va.) Daily Mail 4 Mar. 6 a/4 (advt.) The newest look in jackets comes to life in this sateen-lined denim hipster. 2003 Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 25 May (Advt. Suppl.) 4 Swimwear for the family... Junior's shimmer tankini or shimmer hipster. b. In plural. Trousers cut low to fit and fasten at the hips rather than the waist. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for legs > clothing for legs and lower body > [noun] > trousers > types of > other whites1582 trouse1612 pantaloon1661 trousers1676 sherryvallies1778 Wellington trousers1809 panties1845 prolongations1849 pettiloons1851 overtrousers1852 churidar1880 continuation1883 high water1898 sponge bag trousers1900 sponge bag1911 pettibockers1917 hip-hugger1939 pink1942 suntan1943 samfu trousers1955 hipsters1958 low riders1966 Mao trousers1967 bumsters1993 1958 North Adams (Mass.) Transcript 15 May 18/8 (advt.) See the new hipsters..Wear 'em like Levi's low on the hips. 1962 Sunday Express 30 Dec. 16/4 Top girls are buying camel-hair hipsters with long matching braces. 1971 ‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Doctor Bird xii. 161 My skin became brown..between my tie-on tops and my hipsters. 1984 J. Nunn Fashion in Costume 219 Hipsters, cut with a low rise, were tight fitting and sat low on the upper hip. 1994 i-D Oct. 51/1 Spangly tops and tight velvet hipsters were the order of the day, as girls pretended to be boys and vice versa. 2003 Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 25 Mar. (Youthlink section) 5/3 Girls that have no ‘back’ should not wear hipsters with a short top. B. adj.2 Designating an article of clothing which sits on or extends to the hips rather than the waist; of or belonging to such a garment. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > that fits in specific way apt1791 fitting1866 hip-hugging1907 high-rise1908 hipster1949 1949 Daily Independent (Corona, Calif.) 19 Aug. (advt.) Cord pants, Hipster and Pleated..$6.95. 1963 Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Calif.) 15 Mar. b 5/5 (advt.) The hipster belt crosses the ‘A’ of a body-skimming dress. 1984 Daily Gleaner (Kingston, Jamaica) 1 Sept. (Racing Weekly section) 2/3 (caption) Hipster dress with pencil skirt, and button on shoulder and skirt. 1991 Face Feb. 70 (caption) Lorraine wears patchwork leather bomber jacket and hipster trousers. 2006 Daily Mail (Nexis) 12 June 41 Almost 40 per cent of those surveyed spent up to three hours choosing jeans... Skinny or straight? Bootcut or baggy? High-waist or hipster? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). hipstern.2adj.1 slang (originally U.S.). A. n.2 1. In African-American usage: a female jazz dancer. Now rare.Probably punning on or with allusion to hip n.1See the etymology for a discussion of the relationship between this and sense A. 2a. ΚΠ 1932 Afro-American (Baltimore) 9 Jan. 9/8 Josephine Baker, Harlem's banana-shaking hipster, who has been the toast of gay Paree. 1935 New Jrnl. & Guide (Norfolk, Va.) 6 July 13 Willa Mae Lane, pretty hipster and Lovette and Villa, dance duo complete the show lineup. 2. a. A person who is, or purports to be, hip (hip adj. 1); one who is aware, well-informed, or in the know, especially with regard to jazz music and culture; a hepcat, a hepster. Now chiefly historical except as merged with sense A. 2b.Common between the 1930s and 1960s, originally in African-American usage.After a period of decline in the 1970s and 1980s, the term was revived in the 1990s with broader cultural associations: see quot. 2010, and cf. sense A. 2b. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > music appreciation > music lover > [noun] > of jazz jazzbo1917 jazzer1917 jazzophile1926 cat1932 alligator1936 hepcat1937 hipcat1937 jitterbug1937 hepster1938 hipster1938 hippie1948 1938 N.Y. Amsterdam News 3 Dec. i. 1/4 To take an expression from Cab Calloway's Hipster's dictionary, ‘the big show will be a “killer-diller”.’ 1940 Crisis May 142/1 Me an' Roy an' the whole Acme Hipsters Gang is goin' to Orchard Beach. 1940 Current Hist. & Forum 7 Nov. 22 A hipster never teaches a square anything. 1948 A. Broyard in Partisan Rev. 15 722 Carrying his language and his new philosophy like concealed weapons, the hipster set out to conquer the world. 1965 Malcolm X Autobiogr. iv. 59 I saw some of the real Roxbury hipsters eyeing my zoot. 1985 I. Gitler Swing to Bop (1987) vii. 271 There was a famous wire recording of Bird with Dizzy's band... Chicago hipsters would take people to trumpeter Miff Cunliffe's pad..to hear it. 1994 T. Polhemus Street Style 6 Without the Hipsters, Teddy Boys, Beats, Rockers,..Hippies, Punks..and all the other streetstyle originals..most of us would be left without anything to wear. 2010 N.Y. Mag. 1 Nov. 34/3 What was it about the turn-of-the-century moment that made it so clear..that the character [sc. a white subcultural figure] had to have this name, the hipster... The hipster..was someone else already. Specifically, he was a black subcultural figure of the late forties. b. More generally: a person who follows the latest trends and fashions, especially one having a self-conscious sense of being outside the cultural mainstream; someone who is (or is regarded as) hip, cool, or sophisticated.Since the late 1990s, used to denote a type or stereotype of relatively affluent young urban males adopting aspects of bohemian or alternative lifestyles (such as vintage fashions, facial hair, artisanal food and drink, etc.), in a manner often (depreciatively) considered vogueish, pretentious, or superficial. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [noun] > following of fashion > follower of fashion fashion-monger1598 fashionist?1624 à la mode1651 modist1662 high-stepper1852 hipcat1937 stilyaga1955 swinger1965 trendy1968 voguie1973 trendoid1985 hipster1989 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > [noun] > one who is separated or isolated > one outside conventional society beard1667 come-outer1840 pagan1841 Bohemian1843 Greenwich Villager1887 weirdie1894 outsider1907 white nigger1934 beardo1935 isolate1942 weirdo1955 beat1958 beatnik1958 boho1958 beatster1959 way out1959 hippie1966 rebetis1966 homeboy1967 peanut1968 Yippie1968 suedehead1970 Goth1986 grebo1987 hipster1989 1989 Spectator 15 Apr. 39/3 The hipsters will all be talking about the nose-flutes of Burkina Faso. 1990 J. Burchill McLaren's Children in Sex & Sensibility (1992) 97 It was amusing to watch how, suddenly, hipsters and Right-Ons became such finicky eaters. 1995 New York 10 Apr. 3/1 A new generation of hipsters is making Jon Bon Jovi cool again. 2015 Saga Mag. Oct. 87/3 The urban bearded hipster..has already clasped craft beer to his hairy chest. B. adj.1 Of, belonging, or relating to a hipster or hipsters (sense A. 2); designating or characteristic of a hipster. ΚΠ 1947 Billboard 2 Aug. 40/2 It had a long-time recess before it went back to catering for the hipster trade. 1952 J. Kerouac Let. 10 May in Sel. Lett. 1940–56 (1995) 347 His buddy, an Indian goateed..hipster-junkey, in fact opium eater, barefoot and tattered. 1958 New Statesman 6 Sept. 292/3 The anthology is valuable for a speculative essay by Norman Mailer on ‘beat’ or hipster culture. 1959 ‘F. Newton’ Jazz Scene 291 Jive-talk or hipster-talk is..an argot or cant designed to set the group apart from outsiders. 1967 Lancet 15 July 150/2 The ‘hipster’ movement in California..seemed to be an outright rejection of accepted standards and values. 1973 Amer. Scholar Spring 313/1 A hipster avant-garde, a group refusing to accept standard American values as permanent. 1985 I. Gitler Swing to Bop (1987) i. 17 The hipster mentality of a body of white musicians who grew up in the wake of Lester Young, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker. 1997 Daily Variety (Nexis) 19 Sept. 5 Two hipster women living in Gotham who find a purpose in life when they follow a serial killer. 2013 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 15 Sept. (Review section) 9/3 My girlfriend..told me mesh jerseys ‘are kind of hipster now’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1adj.21920n.2adj.11932 |
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