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Gentrification

When someone crushes your beliefs and yes you can gentrify a culture.
Mason said to his teacher "Gentrification to culture happens all around us, and all the time."
by ChazChatter October 23, 2017
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Gayification

Adolf: YOU SHALL NOT USE YOUR GAYIFICATION ON ME!
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Gentrification

People playing the real estate market want people to get shot no matter where they live, whether they were from South Central LA before they got into real estate, or from a small town out in the country, or somewhere in between. It's all cheaper land and dollar signs in their eyes.
Gentrification is the same thing no matter where it takes place. The guy/girl asking for 5 dollars or a cigarette usually already has his/her own money to buy this shit with, he/she just wants to charge somebody else for it. It's rare to meet somebody who doesnt ask for anything, and doesnt get on TV or ask for a donation for help, it's rare because when somebody doesnt ask for anything, they dont get noticed.
by Solid Mantis October 11, 2020
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gentrification

Like Replacement Theory in reverse, except it's actually real.
Thank God for gentrification, it's not like there aren't way more than enough white middle class suburbs in this country.
by Boston Dudeist February 22, 2025
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Gintrification

n. The natural progression of alcohol partakers preferences leading from Seagrams towards upper echelon labels such as Sipsmith and Tanqueray. Sometimes considered in a pejorative light as not all individuals can afford the luxury tax of rising beyond Bombay, but are nevertheless forced to coexist with a group that will perpetually consider their tastes reductive and incomplex.
Gintrification has become widespread in recent years particularly due to elitist microbrands and kitschy seasonal products.
by Andrill9 March 17, 2025
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Gentrification

An angsty dogwhistle used by culturally territorial locals to mean:
“I don’t like you because your financial pursuits are disrupting my hyper-niche neighborhood vibe.”

Often tossed around as if it signals some noble, systemic resistance—but more often just a melodramatic protest against having one’s narcissistically curated subculture overwritten by the inevitable Pareto dynamics of a free economy.
“Kayla called it gentrification when a developer replaced her crypto-themed hookah bar with condos—because her micro-scene of sea-shanty DJs and tarot nights was apparently sacred ground.”
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