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Definition of scenester

scenester

noun

  • someone who jumps from "scene" to "scene" (musically) like his/her friends in order to gain respect and popularity, or perhaps, in fear of loss of such things. (seen-stir)

    Last edited on Aug 25 2004. Submitted by pieter k. from Brooklin, Whitby, ON, Canada on Aug 25 2004.

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