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单词 trendoid
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Definition of trendoid in English:

trendoid

noun ˈtrɛndɔɪdˈtrendoid
informal
  • A person who follows fashion blindly or excessively.

    as modifier his trendoid trips to Beverly Hills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These are the ‘battlers' John Howard so successfully wooed in the 1996 elections by exploiting the perception that Keating was pandering to ‘elites’ (inner suburban trendoids like me) instead of looking after the real Aussie worker.
    • He's too busy living the Zagat lifestyle, munching herbed French fries in designer clothing at overpriced restaurants with fellow trendoids who are all cheating on each other.
    • Tempted as you are to visit big gay Meccas teeming with lab types, all these trendoids will do nothing but put you to sleep.
    • It had a hot line of pseudo-athletic footwear but collapsed when the trendoids went elsewhere.
    • We can send the yuppies running, eradicate the trustafarians, obliterate the trendoids.
    • What fools we were to have brunch in the West Village, fools for reading New York Magazine restaurant reviews, fools for believing the trendoids and ‘in-the-know’ closet-transplants.
    • This particular school has become popular among the trendoids of a certain Johannesburg suburb - no names, no detention.
    • Her daughter, the narrator, is a New Age arty trendoid sui generis.
    • I in turn don't contain even the merest trace elements of sympathy for the ambitious, vain and greedy trendoids who masquerade as contestants on these shows.
    • I got pretty tired of the trendoids - for whom not having a boyfriend is a sin.
    • Crate-digging funkoholics and hipper-than-thou trendoids, that's who.
    • The problem with Toronto ‘it’ events is that they also tend to draw out a superficial crowd of trendoids whose only goal in the evening is to see and be seen.
    • Be warned though, after 8pm the trendoids come out and it's all heels please ladies and smart shoes and long pants gentlemen.
    • That means spotting the trends even before the trendoids do, turning the ideas into affordable clothes, and making the apparel fly off the racks.
    • But as before, we'd been beaten to the punch by Madeline's group of brainless trendoids.
    • Stung, perhaps, by the burgeoning of Greenside as the newest suburb where trendoids go to dine, Melville is reasserting its gastronomic credentials in late October with a two-day Meander.
 
 

Definition of trendoid in US English:

trendoid

nounˈtrendoid
informal
  • A person who follows fashion blindly or excessively.

    as modifier his trendoid trips to Beverly Hills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I got pretty tired of the trendoids - for whom not having a boyfriend is a sin.
    • Stung, perhaps, by the burgeoning of Greenside as the newest suburb where trendoids go to dine, Melville is reasserting its gastronomic credentials in late October with a two-day Meander.
    • Crate-digging funkoholics and hipper-than-thou trendoids, that's who.
    • What fools we were to have brunch in the West Village, fools for reading New York Magazine restaurant reviews, fools for believing the trendoids and ‘in-the-know’ closet-transplants.
    • That means spotting the trends even before the trendoids do, turning the ideas into affordable clothes, and making the apparel fly off the racks.
    • He's too busy living the Zagat lifestyle, munching herbed French fries in designer clothing at overpriced restaurants with fellow trendoids who are all cheating on each other.
    • I in turn don't contain even the merest trace elements of sympathy for the ambitious, vain and greedy trendoids who masquerade as contestants on these shows.
    • It had a hot line of pseudo-athletic footwear but collapsed when the trendoids went elsewhere.
    • Her daughter, the narrator, is a New Age arty trendoid sui generis.
    • This particular school has become popular among the trendoids of a certain Johannesburg suburb - no names, no detention.
    • The problem with Toronto ‘it’ events is that they also tend to draw out a superficial crowd of trendoids whose only goal in the evening is to see and be seen.
    • These are the ‘battlers' John Howard so successfully wooed in the 1996 elections by exploiting the perception that Keating was pandering to ‘elites’ (inner suburban trendoids like me) instead of looking after the real Aussie worker.
    • We can send the yuppies running, eradicate the trustafarians, obliterate the trendoids.
    • Tempted as you are to visit big gay Meccas teeming with lab types, all these trendoids will do nothing but put you to sleep.
    • Be warned though, after 8pm the trendoids come out and it's all heels please ladies and smart shoes and long pants gentlemen.
    • But as before, we'd been beaten to the punch by Madeline's group of brainless trendoids.
adjectiveˈtrendoid
informal
  • Following fashion blindly or extravagantly.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you're more of a down dog, hit your trendoid yoga class in style.
    • Finally, the Melbourne's scene can be clicky and trendoid.
    • Especially if we belong to trendoid inner-suburban branches like I am, we may send a motion or two to the Party hierarchy and receive polite replies.
 
 
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