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单词 hipster
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hipster1

noun ˈhɪpstəˈhɪpstər
informal
  • A person who follows the latest trends and fashions, especially those regarded as being outside the cultural mainstream.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Say you're a hipster, indie-rock time traveler.
    • Byrne's problem is the opposite - like many an aging hipster who made it in the '80s, he's just stopped trying.
    • Only one thing became apparent from all this: The passion of the hipster.
    • Even thinking about the business of being a hipster exhausts me.
    • And seeing as this is the Linus, a hipster is what I am.
    • And yes, I wrote an article for The American Conservative about a new trend of conservative hipsters.
    • There's nothing more pathetic than an aging hipster.
    • I think it's so exaggerated that it's comical, like a caricature of a hipster.
    • Allison does a good job of representing the ambivalence of being a hipster in C&G, but not so much here.
    • 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.
    • Is almost everyone you know there now a hipster?
    • Fashionable hipsters and art patrons mingled in the boxy gallery tucked in New York's chic Chelsea district.
    • Of course, leather, piercings, used-clothes and tattoos do not a hipster make.
    • Now, amazingly enough, he has attained the status of a hipster.
    • It's so thin on text that it might just merit a nice 20-minute ‘flip-through’ at your local hipster small-press bookstore.
    • If you don't like it, that doesn't make you un-hip, it just makes you a hipster who doesn't like electroclash.
    • Everyone's linking to this article proclaiming that the hipster is dead and that nobody cares about being cool or hip anymore.
    • The prowling hipster on that first track has shown up on past albums.
    • As for decor, imagine an industrious hipster transforming his studio apartment into a tavern.
    • My home away from home for this getaway was 800 East Burnside, a hipster's paradise just over the river from downtown.

Derivatives

  • hipsterish

  • adjective
    informal
    • Millennials are the target audience, so the campaign imagery is hipsterish with sepia tones that suggest a trendy photo filter.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She stars as Kate Hannah, a first-grade teacher living in the hipsterish Los Angeles neighborhood of Highland Park with her slacker husband.
      • She is especially interested in forging alliances between local designers (many young and hipsterish) and factory owners (many older and not hipsterish at all).
      • Oh, Brooklyn, capital of all things hipsterish and well-coiffured, we love you, but you are losing your touch.
      • At first glance this cool hipsterish joint doesn't seem like it'd be very child-friendly.
  • hipsterism

  • noun
    informal
    • Andy Warhol would have approved of the rampant hipsterism at his museum Friday.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the topic of hipsterism, what a salve to my fury it is to read that someone is satirising hipster dufuses.
      • I mean, jeez, if I'm going to wallow in obvious hipsterism, I want it to at least be fun and well-executed, not ironically arch, foppish and bloodless.
      • But this paper argues that hipsterism fuses cultural capital and affect.

Origin

1930s (in sense ‘female jazz dancer’, then ‘fashionable person in the jazz world’): from hip + -ster.

Rhymes

quipster, tipster

hipster2

adjective ˈhɪpstəˈhɪpstər
British
  • (of a garment) cut to fit and fasten at the hips rather than the waist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was wearing a pair of red hipster jeans and a red halter top.
    • But it's not all racist hipster clothing outlets and space-age rice pudding bars that drew the Murdochs to the neighborhood.
    • A hipster belt draws attention to your curves without going overboard.
    • To an outsider, hipster jeans appear to be intended to put the insider's buttocks into a straitjacket while they liberate her navel.
    • They came in their wellies and wax jackets, but tracksuits, hipster jeans, dainty shoes and sparkly tops were also on show.
    • There's a great halter top, the hipster kerchief, the love and peace shoulder bag, and the cell phone cozy.
    • Get the crew-neck T-shirt, leotard, women's tank top, or women's hipster short.
    • ‘How about, your baggy hipster skate jeans, your ‘Anger Management’ shirt, with your sisters blue jumper?’
    • With a bit of luck, this will finally spell the end of those unforgiving hipster trousers.
    • ‘Serves you right for wearing that,’ Minerva said pointing to Roxie's black bandeau accompanied by hipster jeans.
    • Anyone have any idea about where one can find your average Abercrombie and Fitch-style jeans and other hipster wear that actually fits large folks?
    • She was dressed for going out, dyed blonde hair back in a chignon, smart hipster jeans and fitted jacket.
    • After her refreshing shower, Sarah changed into a pair of hipster jeans and a tight black top that had ‘Hamilton Island’ on it.
    • You can spot these on skinny girls wearing hipster clothing.
    • Her backpack was slung over her right shoulder; and she wore dark blue hipster jeans.
    • The spring women's line features off-the-shoulder blouses, miniskirts and hipster trousers.
    • Her long black hair is thick and luscious, while her outfit - lavender T-shirt and hipster jeans - are perfect against her slender curves.
    • He is not a fan of men in mesh anything or super-tight, skinny-boy hipster pants.
    • Slipping on a tank top and baggy hipster pants, she tops it off with a striped tie hung loosely around her neck
    • She turned around and looked at me and I noticed that she had on low rider hipster panties.
noun ˈhɪpstəˈhɪpstər
hipstersBritish
  • Trousers cut to fit and fasten at the hips.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Expect all the hits from the film as the cast transport you back to the days of leather jackets, skin tight catsuits, hipsters and squares.
    • Her figure looked fine but the jeans were hipsters and the tank top was a little short.
    • Those who have managed to leave their parents behind in their chalets are flashing even more skin, in hipsters and tiny halters.
    • In their elephant-cord hipsters, tab-collared shirts and Carnaby Street suede laceups, they exuded an ineffable and hopelessly unattainable cool.
    • But along came Tom, with his low-cut velvet hipsters and his slinky jersey dresses, and grunge was sent scurrying off back to Seattle.
    • But if the waistband of a pair of hipsters is narrower than the actual waist above, they aren't the ones.
    • I had decided to wear my denim hipsters with a white collared shirt with ¾ sleeves which had a navy V-neck jumper also with ¾ sleeves over it.
    • Last night I received one pair of leopard-print hipsters, one pair of brown lace French knickers and one red lace bra.
    • It's a cold January night, and I'm making my way through the hordes of horn rims and hipsters at the Empty Bottle in Chicago.
    • In 1995, bootleg hipsters irrevocably changed the design of trousers.
 
 

hipster1

nounˈhipstərˈhɪpstər
informal
  • A person who follows the latest trends and fashions, especially those regarded as being outside the cultural mainstream.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, amazingly enough, he has attained the status of a hipster.
    • And yes, I wrote an article for The American Conservative about a new trend of conservative hipsters.
    • Even thinking about the business of being a hipster exhausts me.
    • The prowling hipster on that first track has shown up on past albums.
    • Only one thing became apparent from all this: The passion of the hipster.
    • There's nothing more pathetic than an aging hipster.
    • Byrne's problem is the opposite - like many an aging hipster who made it in the '80s, he's just stopped trying.
    • As for decor, imagine an industrious hipster transforming his studio apartment into a tavern.
    • If you don't like it, that doesn't make you un-hip, it just makes you a hipster who doesn't like electroclash.
    • And seeing as this is the Linus, a hipster is what I am.
    • Allison does a good job of representing the ambivalence of being a hipster in C&G, but not so much here.
    • Of course, leather, piercings, used-clothes and tattoos do not a hipster make.
    • Say you're a hipster, indie-rock time traveler.
    • Everyone's linking to this article proclaiming that the hipster is dead and that nobody cares about being cool or hip anymore.
    • Is almost everyone you know there now a hipster?
    • 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.
    • Fashionable hipsters and art patrons mingled in the boxy gallery tucked in New York's chic Chelsea district.
    • My home away from home for this getaway was 800 East Burnside, a hipster's paradise just over the river from downtown.
    • It's so thin on text that it might just merit a nice 20-minute ‘flip-through’ at your local hipster small-press bookstore.
    • I think it's so exaggerated that it's comical, like a caricature of a hipster.

Origin

1930s (in sense ‘female jazz dancer’, then ‘fashionable person in the jazz world’): from hip + -ster.

hipster2

adjectiveˈhɪpstərˈhipstər
  • (of a garment) having the waistline at the hips rather than the waist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a bit of luck, this will finally spell the end of those unforgiving hipster trousers.
    • ‘How about, your baggy hipster skate jeans, your ‘Anger Management’ shirt, with your sisters blue jumper?’
    • To an outsider, hipster jeans appear to be intended to put the insider's buttocks into a straitjacket while they liberate her navel.
    • Her long black hair is thick and luscious, while her outfit - lavender T-shirt and hipster jeans - are perfect against her slender curves.
    • She turned around and looked at me and I noticed that she had on low rider hipster panties.
    • But it's not all racist hipster clothing outlets and space-age rice pudding bars that drew the Murdochs to the neighborhood.
    • I was wearing a pair of red hipster jeans and a red halter top.
    • Her backpack was slung over her right shoulder; and she wore dark blue hipster jeans.
    • They came in their wellies and wax jackets, but tracksuits, hipster jeans, dainty shoes and sparkly tops were also on show.
    • The spring women's line features off-the-shoulder blouses, miniskirts and hipster trousers.
    • Anyone have any idea about where one can find your average Abercrombie and Fitch-style jeans and other hipster wear that actually fits large folks?
    • ‘Serves you right for wearing that,’ Minerva said pointing to Roxie's black bandeau accompanied by hipster jeans.
    • After her refreshing shower, Sarah changed into a pair of hipster jeans and a tight black top that had ‘Hamilton Island’ on it.
    • There's a great halter top, the hipster kerchief, the love and peace shoulder bag, and the cell phone cozy.
    • He is not a fan of men in mesh anything or super-tight, skinny-boy hipster pants.
    • She was dressed for going out, dyed blonde hair back in a chignon, smart hipster jeans and fitted jacket.
    • You can spot these on skinny girls wearing hipster clothing.
    • Slipping on a tank top and baggy hipster pants, she tops it off with a striped tie hung loosely around her neck
    • Get the crew-neck T-shirt, leotard, women's tank top, or women's hipster short.
    • A hipster belt draws attention to your curves without going overboard.
nounˈhɪpstərˈhipstər
hipsters
  • Pants having a waistline at the hips; hip-huggers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those who have managed to leave their parents behind in their chalets are flashing even more skin, in hipsters and tiny halters.
    • I had decided to wear my denim hipsters with a white collared shirt with ¾ sleeves which had a navy V-neck jumper also with ¾ sleeves over it.
    • In their elephant-cord hipsters, tab-collared shirts and Carnaby Street suede laceups, they exuded an ineffable and hopelessly unattainable cool.
    • Last night I received one pair of leopard-print hipsters, one pair of brown lace French knickers and one red lace bra.
    • It's a cold January night, and I'm making my way through the hordes of horn rims and hipsters at the Empty Bottle in Chicago.
    • Her figure looked fine but the jeans were hipsters and the tank top was a little short.
    • In 1995, bootleg hipsters irrevocably changed the design of trousers.
    • Expect all the hits from the film as the cast transport you back to the days of leather jackets, skin tight catsuits, hipsters and squares.
    • But along came Tom, with his low-cut velvet hipsters and his slinky jersey dresses, and grunge was sent scurrying off back to Seattle.
    • But if the waistband of a pair of hipsters is narrower than the actual waist above, they aren't the ones.
 
 
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