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studenty, a. Sometimes depreciative. Brit. |ˈstjuːdnti|, |ˈstʃuːdnti|, U.S. |ˈst(j)udnti| [‹ student n.1 + -y suffix1.] Relating to, characteristic of, or resembling an (undergraduate) student, esp. in lifestyle or appearance; studentish. Also (occas.): frequented predominantly by students.
1966‘S. Harvester’ Treacherous Road ii. 28 He seldom did studenty things except have long hair and go to concerts. 1986Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 7 Mar. vi. 26/5 At midday, Chinatown is rather studenty... At dinner, the clientele is older and often dressed in suit and tie. 1994Q Aug. 79/1 There was a real bohemian and studenty attitude about wanting to live in squats at the time. 2001N. Griffiths Sheepshagger 164 Two studenty types at the bar turn to look. |