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Definition of Hipsterzillas

Hipsterzilla

noun

  • Hipstezilla

    One who seems to embrace every hipster mannerism and style.

    Tyler is at the coffee shop doing his hipstezilla pose again!

    Last edited on Dec 08 2016. Submitted by Dr. P.D. Fisher on Dec 08 2016.

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