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Workplace Socialite

Someone who only goes to work to socialise.
The department of community services is staffed by workplace socialites.
by angry social worker July 10, 2010
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Socialite

The title was given to whores, hoes, and Golddiggers who fake it to make it. They use social parties to build a reputation.
That "sponsored" Socialite sure gets around and will do anything to get to the top.
by Temecula Sucks Don't Move Here November 16, 2021
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ZodiaLites

The people of the Zodiac, where each zodiac sign is represented by both genders: 12 males + 12 females = 24 ZodiaLites
Since they stuck together, have you seen what the ZodiaLites have been able to accomplish?
by ZodiaLites March 16, 2020
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scien-socialite

(Pro-noun) An individual that utilizes fun facts to lighten social situations, particularly awkward encounters such as loaded comments or first impressions.

Merging science with the behavior and tactics of a socialite.
Example of use in conversation:

A: "I'm nervous about having a baby."
B: "Did you know that female sea turtles mate with 7 turtles, store their seed, and choose which to release to fertilize their eggs?"
A: "Wow you are a true scien-socialite!"
by Kathy1985 January 13, 2014
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Unpaid Socialite

1920's slang for whore, skank, prostitute etc
Aye buddy don't go over there, she's an unpaid socialite
by Unpaid Socialite June 29, 2015
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socialite

(n) A person who is rich and unemployed. Must be in active contact with the media and other rich and unemployed people
virginia and maxwell, being good little socialites, kept their cocaine habbits a secret from the media
by slak May 3, 2004
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socialite

Someone who has money and doesn't work, instead devoting his/her life to being "socially active." Socialites go to parties, gather media attention, and essentially "work" at being popular. This often comes at the expense of any meaningful contribution to society or culture (outside of catchphrases-that-aren't-really-catchphrases, like Paris Hilton's "That's Hot").
Paris Hilton is a classic example of a socialite.
by progamer124 January 3, 2005
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