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subculturalist | subcultural | Derived terms |
Of or pertaining to a subculture
* {{quote-magazine
, year = 1999
, first = Mark
, last = Jacobson
, authorlink = Mark Jacobson
, magazine =
, title = Teenage Frankensteins
, passage = And let me say: I didn't feel so good about it, watching my daughter standing there with her subculturist friends, all of whom seemed very nice even if made up like a brace of Morticias.
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A person in a subculture.
* {{quote-book
, year = 2006
, title = Straight Edge: Hardcore Punk, Clean Living Youth, and Social Change
, first = Ross
, last = Haenfler
, authorlink =
, isbn = 9780813539911
, page = 176
, passage = The chain's website asks, "What's your scene?" and then provides the categories—club, gothic, lounge, punk, street, rockabilly, indie—as if with the click of the mouse aspiring subculturists could purchase a starter kit for the scene of their choice
}}
* {{quote-book
, year = 2007
, title = Careers in Crime: An Applicant's Guide Paperback
, first = Michael
, last = Weinberg
, authorlink = Michael Weinberg
, isbn = 9780740757082
, section = Money Launderer
, page = 138
, passage = Professional attire is indicated for interactions with financial officers, but less formal, stylized costuming may be more disarming among criminal subculturists .
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Pertaining to a subculture, or to subcultures in general.