"Hipster."
It’s a dirty word, these days. Especially when used to describe a parent. In fact, to some, the word “hipster” is synonymous with the word “douche bag.”
Originally, the term was coined in the 1940s, and used to refer to the
jazz music subculture and those who identified with it. In the 1950s,
its definition grew to include the Beat generation. In the 1960’s,
“hipster” morphed into “hippie” and all that that encompassed. And in
the 1990s, it morphed back to “hipster”, and was used to describe those
whose interests were devoted to vintage fashion, and independent music
and film.
Lately, “hipster” is being used in conjunction with “parent” - frequently.
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