scenester

noun
/ˈsiːnstɚ/

Etymology

From scene + -ster (“agent, person”).

  1. derived from σκηνή
  2. derived from scaena
  3. derived from scene
  4. inherited from scene
  5. suffixed as scenester — “scene + ster

Definitions

  1. A non-musician who is active in a particular musical scene, especially one whose…

    A non-musician who is active in a particular musical scene, especially one whose involvement carries social status.

    • One of those nights was recorded and, with production by local scenester Chris D., is now seeing the light of day.
    • Their job is to deny entry to those who don't belong, the wannabe scenester as opposed to the real scenester.
    • Some scenesters told me of their manic daily life, made of entire days and nights spent without any sleep or food, focusing on the music until exhaustion.
  2. A person who associates themselves with a particular trending or fashionable cultural…

    A person who associates themselves with a particular trending or fashionable cultural scene.

The neighborhood

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