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swiftie

British  
/ ˈswɪftɪ /

noun

  1. slang a trick, ruse, or deception

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“I’ve never heard anyone say the Beatles were overexposed or Michael Jackson was doing too much during his time, so I think about that contrast a lot,” said Reagan Baylee, a 29-year-old content creator and longtime Swiftie.

From Los Angeles Times

Baylee, who is based in Los Angeles and has amassed a large Swiftie following online, is not alone in pointing to male artists who have had comparable success or similar experiences as Swift, but who are often not criticized in the same way she is.

From Los Angeles Times

One Swiftie on Reddit posted a screenshot of a countdown revealing a limited CD release with acoustic bonus tracks, writing, “I’m done, Taylor. This is the worst.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Taylor is a billion-dollar corporation, so she is thinking like a billion-dollar corporation,” said Tyler Conroy, a 33-year-old Swiftie whose full-time job is content creation, much of it Swift-related.

From Los Angeles Times

Kayla Wong, a 30-year-old Swiftie in Los Angeles, also went to four shows, including the opening night in Arizona and the closing night in Vancouver, which she joked required her to “sell my kidneys to get resale tickets.”

From Los Angeles Times