hiptard

noun

Etymology

From hipster + -tard.

  1. derived from *ḱewb-
  2. inherited from *hupiz
  3. inherited from hype
  4. inherited from hipe
  5. formed as hipster — “hip + -ster
  6. suffixed as hiptard — “hipster + tard

Definitions

  1. A pretentious or foolish hipster.

    • Brooklyn’s biggest export is no longer hiptards—it’s babies.
    • Bro-on-bro icing is the meme du jour. What started out as a fratboy prank in South Carolina has been picked up by Wall Street traders, A-list bloggers, San Francisco hiptards, and Fortune magazine, all within the space of two weeks.
    • As they dig themselves out of a subculture full of trendies and hiptards, Pains have no aspirations to become the next indulgent Strokes-like indie sensation to come out of New York with panache.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA