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stylee

British  
/ ˌstaɪˈliː /

noun

  1. a facetious or jocular rendering of style

    jazz in a hip-hop stylee

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Handshakes are exchanged in the Neville-Vieira stylee.

From The Guardian

Anyway, this includes Mary’s Boy Child/Oh My Lord, ultimate proof that religion is far more palatable when presented in a disco mashup stylee.

From The Guardian

So with one album, Genghis by Cappo and Stylee C, he tried a new approach to try to beat the pirates.

From BBC

David Beckham did more than most people in convincing these footpads to come to Britain to help us bankrupt ourselves in a Greek stylee, so well done to him.

From The Guardian

They're singing in a "pub singer stylee" and playing the "true or false" game.

From The Guardian