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Belieber

American  
[bi-leeb-er] / bɪˈlib ər /

noun

  • Beliebers
    plural
  1. a person who is a fan of the musician Justin Bieber.


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It was an overwhelming moment for Eilish, who has been a die-hard Belieber since she was a child.

From BBC Apr. 28, 2026

Of course, if you’re a Belieber trying to do that you’re probably camping out all day Saturday.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 1, 2026

I’ve been a Belieber since the early days of his career when he was discovered on YouTube, playing guitar and sitting on stairs singing his little heart out.

From Salon Dec. 21, 2024

As I wrote for this long-running No. 1 hits series at the time, Bieber’s “What Do You Mean?” debuted at No. 1 on the Hot 100 thanks largely to his young, ardent Belieber fan base.

From Slate Dec. 3, 2020

In Hong Kong, you can still be a Belieber.

From Washington Post Sep. 6, 2019

"Beliebers" were celebrating the return of pop superstar Justin Bieber on Saturday, ahead of his return to major stages with a headlining appearance on the second day of the Coachella music festival.

From Barron's Apr. 12, 2026

Bieber’s first album since 2021’s “Justice,” the new music prompted an online frenzy and revived a devoted community of Beliebers.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2025

Then, about a dozen years ago, a new and typically much younger type of cultural enthusiast began showing up in Stratford’s streets: Beliebers, or fans of the pop star Justin Bieber, a homegrown talent.

From New York Times Sep. 5, 2022

Unlike Justin Bieber’s fan base, the Beliebers, or Beyoncé’s Beyhive, Sivan’s fans don’t have a collective name, although “Troyeblemakers” was briefly tried out online.

From The New Yorker Jun. 17, 2019

Sometimes, Justin saves scores of Beliebers like this in a single evening.

From The Guardian Mar. 25, 2016

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