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artsy

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Etymology

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    From arts + -y.

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    Adjective

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    artsy (comparative artsier, superlative artsiest)

    1. Alternative form of arty.
      • 2001 January 25, Douglas Rushkoff, “Second sight”, in The Guardian[1]:
        Yeah, we were the artsy kids. Theatre people and comic book writers. The geeks. The freaks. Well, we've been sitting here all along at our own table in a forgotten corner of the high school cafeteria, and have some stuff to show you.
      • 2014 June 19, Paul MacInnes, “GusGus: Mexico review – artsy techno veterans get weird and dirty”, in The Guardian[2]:
        GusGus, Icelandic veterans of artsy techno music, have always enjoyed provoking their audience, and when they do so here, it's exhilarating.

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    Noun

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    artsy (plural artsies)

    1. Alternative form of artsie.

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