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blue-collar Hipsters who shun art-school pretension and have little patience with leisure-class Hipster.
David over there is a total bipster.
Bipster by coffeegal July 27, 2007
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Someone (usually an emo) who claims to have bipolar/manic depressive disorder, in where it's really not true at all.
Sean:

"Dude, did you see that chick with pink highlits and shit?"

Kyle:

"Yeah, must be a goth--I heard she's bipolar or something."

Sean:

"Nah, man...she's biposer...she was just blowing smoke out her ass when she told you she's manic depressive."

Kyle:

"That's fuckin' gay, man."
biposer by S. Mathews October 7, 2009
A bipster is a combination of a biddy and a hipster and she combines the best of both worlds. A bipster is as promiscuous as she is pretentious. Her style mixes elements of both hipster and biddy, such as leggings with flannel. Some social theorists claim that the bipster is in fact hipper than a traditional hipster since the bipster is such a rare form of hipster.
Dude look at that bipster I hooked up with last night. Her floral mini dress and doc martens are awesome!
Bipster by paperrachel February 20, 2011
A person who tries way too hard to fit into a friend group or crowd and has no business whatsoever of doing it, usually going as far as changing their personality/style/insta feed. They're usually accepted into these groups, much to the disappointment of others.
That one girl over there is a complete bipster
Bipster by YoungL4 April 20, 2019
An Australian slang term used to describe a Bogan who chooses to adopt elements of the traditional hipster fashion and lifestyle as their own, but outwardly dislikes and criticizes the existence of traditional hipsters.
My friend Tali hates being called a Hipster just because he likes coffee and wears pants. He is too Bogan to be a Hipster, he is a Bipster.
Bipster by Mem Diamond January 21, 2021
Spidey sense for evading poop on the street, canine or otherwise.
When walking in NYC or LA, you need shitdar.
Shitdar by Sickomonster June 3, 2026
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