HEPSTER

Etymology

Noun

hepster (plural hepsters)

Dated form of hipster. (A follower of the latest trends, fashions, styles.) (At the time it was defined, and during its usage period, this included jazz and Bohemian culture.)

Anagrams

• Pethers, threpes

Source: Wiktionary



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