"Whipster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whipster" Meaning

A slang term used to describe someone who excessively flaunts their supposed awareness and expertise of obscure, cutting-edge, or underground cultural phenomena, such as music, movies, or fashion trends, often with the intention of pretending to be hip or superior to others.

"Whipster" Examples

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"The food blogger spent hours perfecting her recipe, impressed her friends with the delicious dishes she crafted, but earned herself the reputation as a snobby whipster."
"He can make scary visit to a cemetery for Halloween, but he is a total whipster when it comes to horror movies and can easily tell which ones are fake."
"She thought she was a superb director, but when friends tried to hold a movie night, playing only arthouse and foreign films left her in the middle of not being known, with witly informally known term - people say she's a whipster."
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A whipstitch is a type of sewing stitch used to join two edges of fabric together, typically used for making a seam or hem. It involves a quick, whip-like motion of the needle in and out of the fabric, creating a series of small stitches that are closely spaced. This stitch is often used as a temporary or Finish seam allowance when working with delicate materials or when seaming up a pair of seams that are both right sides, which is a method that means wrong sides facing each other, for the purposes of outlining the seam or adding reinforcements.<br><br>The whipstitch is often confused with the running stitch, but the whipstitch is slightly thicker due to the fact that the tension of the stitches is tight.

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