modster

noun

Etymology

From mod + -ster.

  1. borrowed from mòd
  2. formed as modster — “mod + -ster

Definitions

  1. A member of the mod subculture which emerged in Great Britain in the 1960s

    A member of the mod subculture which emerged in Great Britain in the 1960s; a mod.

    • In his early career, however, he was relatively tame, listening to jazz and establishing himself as a minor folk singer and modster in early 1960s England.
  2. A person who makes modifications to mass-manufactured objects

    A person who makes modifications to mass-manufactured objects; a modder.

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