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Definition of scenester in English: scenesternoun ˈsiːnstəˈsēnstər North American informal A person associated with or immersed in a particular fashionable cultural scene. Example sentencesExamples - In San Francisco the who's who of promoters and scenesters were all over his ability to melt mellow jazzy flavours with bumpin’ thumpin’ beats.
- You enter a plush lounge bar on street level packed with hip scenesters, and take a steel stairwell to a basement grotto ringed by a moat.
- I left a half hour early, and found a line around the block, full of a combination of hoodie-hardcore kids and scenesters wearing a preposterous amount of pre-faded denim.
- Who'd have thought a single email designed to mock New York scenesters would have turned into an international craze?
- Blogs, those comprehensive and self-indulgent online diaries kept by aspiring scenesters everywhere, aren't usually thought of as humorous.
- They are downtown scenesters, to be sure, but they aren't just glitz and nightlife - they're smart.
- The vibe is way upscale though a little on the relaxed side, so ardent scenesters will likely want to move on to Drai's or other velvet rope enclaves.
- Seeking attention as fashionable scenesters may well get them more attention than their latest album.
- I saw the many faces of the many scenesters I see everywhere, but because of scene rules, am not allowed to acknowledge.
- By default, that put us in a category that would be in with snobby scenesters, but we have worked hard to avoid that.
- In this season of gift giving, who knows what to buy those harder-to-reach demographics - the morbidly obese, the neo-neo-cons or post-punk scenesters?
- Part restaurant, part nightclub, this wood-paneled new hot spot tries to please both foodies and scenesters.
- Wow, I've never seen so many scenesters in one place.
- Of course, no one looks quite as good as the scenesters at Brooklyn loft parties.
- Young professionals and scenesters were steadily streaming into Old City in search of new places to hang.
- London is a major station for the travelling carnival of creators, dictators, scenesters and professional narcissists who parade between the world's fashion flashpoints.
- But is anything different about this new generation of Christian scenesters aside from the kind of music they play?
- An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in.
- Even when they're not throwing a party, the apartment is open to various friends and like-minded scenesters who stop by.
- The sheer variety of styles represented here means that aging hipsters and young scenesters alike will find something that puts the gin in their vermouth.
Definition of scenester in US English: scenesternounˈsēnstər North American informal A person associated with or immersed in a particular fashionable cultural scene. Example sentencesExamples - An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in.
- I saw the many faces of the many scenesters I see everywhere, but because of scene rules, am not allowed to acknowledge.
- But is anything different about this new generation of Christian scenesters aside from the kind of music they play?
- Seeking attention as fashionable scenesters may well get them more attention than their latest album.
- In this season of gift giving, who knows what to buy those harder-to-reach demographics - the morbidly obese, the neo-neo-cons or post-punk scenesters?
- They are downtown scenesters, to be sure, but they aren't just glitz and nightlife - they're smart.
- The vibe is way upscale though a little on the relaxed side, so ardent scenesters will likely want to move on to Drai's or other velvet rope enclaves.
- Part restaurant, part nightclub, this wood-paneled new hot spot tries to please both foodies and scenesters.
- You enter a plush lounge bar on street level packed with hip scenesters, and take a steel stairwell to a basement grotto ringed by a moat.
- Wow, I've never seen so many scenesters in one place.
- Of course, no one looks quite as good as the scenesters at Brooklyn loft parties.
- By default, that put us in a category that would be in with snobby scenesters, but we have worked hard to avoid that.
- Even when they're not throwing a party, the apartment is open to various friends and like-minded scenesters who stop by.
- The sheer variety of styles represented here means that aging hipsters and young scenesters alike will find something that puts the gin in their vermouth.
- Young professionals and scenesters were steadily streaming into Old City in search of new places to hang.
- In San Francisco the who's who of promoters and scenesters were all over his ability to melt mellow jazzy flavours with bumpin’ thumpin’ beats.
- Who'd have thought a single email designed to mock New York scenesters would have turned into an international craze?
- London is a major station for the travelling carnival of creators, dictators, scenesters and professional narcissists who parade between the world's fashion flashpoints.
- Blogs, those comprehensive and self-indulgent online diaries kept by aspiring scenesters everywhere, aren't usually thought of as humorous.
- I left a half hour early, and found a line around the block, full of a combination of hoodie-hardcore kids and scenesters wearing a preposterous amount of pre-faded denim.
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