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trendies

  • plural
    of trendy.
    trendy
    adjective
    of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.

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By the early 80s psychobillies, soul boys, trendies, goths, skinheads, rockers, and mods all co-existed, often uneasily.

From BBC Sep. 9, 2015

Young trendies run it; even younger trendies sit at long tables sipping complicated coffees.

From The Guardian Oct. 11, 2014

It's drawn in an outlandish mix of posh English people, Brooklyn trendies and the type of bohemian kids that probably have a very big house nearby.

From The Guardian Aug. 9, 2011

Yet Marisa seems to sense that life with the trendies, where role playing is de rigueur, has locked her into an outgrown character.

From Time Magazine Archive

Scottsdale is a wealthy suburb of Phoenix, known as "Scottsdull" to scoffing local trendies, but well-equipped with posh shopping-malls and manicured lawns, while conspicuously undersupplied with homeless derelicts.

From The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier by Bruce Sterling