1. hipster - Noun
2. hipster - Verb
someone who rejects the established culture; advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle
Source: WordNetActually, not to sound like a hipster, but I’m glad the rest of you are getting in on it with me. Source: Internet
All location palettes are on offer in the capital from classical to modern, industrial to upscale, hipster to retro, with castles and rural landscapes. Source: Internet
Elsewhere 'hipster' farmer Fred Price sells his ethical produce to London's top restaurants, while Julius Roberts shares his passion for sustainability, animal welfare, cooking and gardening online. Source: Internet
“Black Bear” can be a tad self-congratulatory with all the hipster mirroring scenes reflecting and refracting this way and that, and one feels slightly frustrated by certain loose ends that are never tied up. Source: Internet
Abbot Kinney, West Los Angeles’ hipster haven, is named after the conservationist and developer of the same name who wanted to build the “Venice of America.” Source: Internet
Actually a very small closet hipster that could fit in my pocket. Source: Internet