Definition of Poseurs. Meaning of Poseurs. Synonyms of Poseurs

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Definition of Poseurs

Poseurs
Poseur Po`seur", n. masc.; pl. Poseurs, Poseuse Po`seuse", n. fem.; pl. Poseuses, [F.] A person who poses or attitudizes, esp. mentally.
Poseur
Poseur Po`seur", n. masc.; pl. Poseurs, Poseuse Po`seuse", n. fem.; pl. Poseuses, [F.] A person who poses or attitudizes, esp. mentally.

Meaning of Poseurs from wikipedia

- movements: Poseurs was the favorite epithet". Ross Buncle argues that eventually the Australian punk scene "opened the door to a host of poseurs, who were...
- 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...
- alienation," the author noted that the scene classified some members as "poseurs," that is, heavy metal performers or fans who pretended to be part of the...
- 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...
- 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...
- Retrieved September 7, 2024. Lankenau, Cris (August 17, 2016). "How College Poseurs Inspired Turtlenecked's Homemade Pop". Willamette W****. Retrieved August...
- Men'". Hartford Courant. "Exclusive BoK talk with Michael Gladis–NOT a poseur". Lippsisters.com. January 26, 2009. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from...
- composers, and bands they ****ess as being poseursinsufficiently authentic or inauthentic as artists. A poseur is an artist or a musical band who copies...
- fans to classify and reject some performers (and some other fans) as "poseurs" "who pretended to be part of the subculture, but who were deemed to lack...
- 1970s/early 1980s-era hardcore is the true spirit of punk, because "all the poseurs and fashionistas ****ed off to the next trend of skinny pink ties with...