>>1240047>>1239986>>1239815>>1239747Hello is this 2013? Do you want your definition back, sure we'll send it right over.
Hipster has been in use for many, many years. Since the 20s at least. It's always changing. At one time the beat poets were considered hipsters.
The difference is around 2012-2013, because of the internet the word hit the mainstream and came to describe a certain type of hipster at the time.
In 2015 it seems to be used to 'describe anything someone does I don't like', but the word has become largely irrelevant. Most people here are posting the lumberjack-type that was in last year, right now it's splitting in two however and one direction seems to be going into a hippie-esq 68 era free love style, while the other goes to a more esoteric approach, Osman Spare and William Russell style. Could take any turn though.