ˈhepstə(r) noun
or hip·ster ˈhip-
( -s )
Etymology: hep (III) or hip + -ster
1. : a devotee of jazz
the orchestra's free style in improvising has impressed at least one longhair as well as the hepsters — Newsweek
2. usually hipster : one who professes hep attitudes or tastes
the ladies and gentlemen of the late watch — the hipsters who take the sun as a personal affront — Billy Rose
the colorful dialogue of the hipster — Saturday Review