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A commonly used word in the dictionary of the Hipster.
Used to define something that 'you wouldn't understand' or 'probably never heard of'. Hipster: "Have you heard the new Peter Bjorn and John album?"
Friend: "Who?" Hipster: "Figures. It's pretty obscure." |
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1. Hard to understand: Difficult to understand because of not being fully or clearly expressed. 2. Indistinct: Not able to be seen or heard distinctly. 3. Unimportant or unknown: not important or well-known. 4. Known to few people: Unknown to most people, e.g. because of being hidden or remote. 5. Dim: dark, shadowy, or clouded. 1. An obscure passage in the manuscript. 2. Its outlines are obscure, but the object seems roughly cigar-shaped. 3. An obscure portrait painter. 4. An obscure object. 5. An obscure corner of the hall. |
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Not mainstream; weird. Trying to be different; a rebel. Nick Delahaye is not mainstream, he is obscure because he listens to crappy music.
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