- A
poseur is
someone who
poses for effect, or
behaves affectedly, who
affects a
particular attitude,
character or
manner to
impress others, or who pretends...
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sharing the
experience of
growing up in the 1980s with
Callahan in his book
Poseur: A
memoir of
downtown New York in the '90s. She has
written for S****y, Spin...
- Men'".
Hartford Courant. "Exclusive BoK talk with
Michael Gladis–NOT a
poseur". Lippsisters.com.
January 26, 2009. "Archived copy" (PDF).
Archived from...
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Poseur Ink (2003-2013) was a small-press
publisher and
distro by
comic artist Rachel Dukes.
Based in San Diego,
California the
company specialized in independent...
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based solely on
having Irish relatives.
Often used in the same
sense as
poseur and wannabe.
Plouc France Bretons Used to mean
Breton immigrants that came...
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Honorable mention –
Betsy Pickle,
Knoxville News-Sentinel In the 2013 book,
Poseur: A
Memoir of
Downtown New York City in the '90s, Marc
Spitz wrote that the...
- It
appears under the
entry for the
French word
poseur meaning to pose, and more
specifically "
poseur: a
person who
pretends to be what he or she is not:...
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Authenticity has
always been
important in the punk subculture—the
pejorative term "
poseur" is
applied to
those who
adopt its
stylistic attributes but do not actually...
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incorporating only
those who were "true" and
attempting to
expel all "
poseurs". Some
members of the
scene were
responsible for a
spate of
church burnings...
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impressive genius and aesthete, the
other as a
pretentious and
insecure poseur. His
students almost always fell into the
former category,
adopting his...