Terms vs Hickster - What's the difference?
terms | hickster |
(rfc-def) A hick who attempts to be hip (that is, to be a hipster).
* 1960 , William Garland Rogers, Mildred Weston, Carnival crossroads: the story of Times Square :
* 2006 , T. Davis Bunn, Heartland :
* 2007 , Sam Moffie, Swap :
As nouns the difference between terms and hickster
is that terms is while hickster is a hick who attempts to be hip (that is, to be a hipster).hickster
English
Noun
(en noun)- Hawk-eyed bus-tour agents mounting watch at the intersections, flaunting printed signs tucked in the bands of their visored caps to advertise their business, claim they can spot the hickster nine times out of ten.
- “You there, hickster ! Stop gawking! We're on the clock here! Tick, tick, time is money in Gotham.
- He was cool as ice, and he knew it. "All right then, hickster'," said the tough. "' Hickster ?" Sheldon said to himself.