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'zine
[zeen]
zine
/ ziːn /
noun
informal, a magazine or fanzine
Word History and Origins
Origin of zine1
Example Sentences
The prince's judgement was also questioned for holding meetings with former Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif, and for entertaining the son-in-law of Tunisia's ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali at Buckingham Palace.
A dog-eared punk zine flutters near a vellum-bound folio.
Maybe you worked with Food Not Bombs and made a clip-art anarchist zine back when you lived in a punk house, but a moderately popular Bluesky user has never heard any of those words before and is filing you under “wine moms 4 Kamala.”
Maybe you worked with Food Not Bombs and made a clip-art anarchist zine back when you lived in a punk house, but a moderately popular Bluesky user has never heard any of those words before and is filing you under “wine moms 4 Kamala.”
The “Studio Hours” program takes place Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering weekly work sessions where folks can come to study, dream, conspire and contribute to Harvin’s second edition of the Studio Symoné zine, which will focus on telling stories in the L.A. beauty communities.
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