trustafarian
/ (ˌtrʌstəˈfɛərɪən) /
noun
(sometimes capital) British informal
a young person from a wealthy background whose trust fund enables him or her to eschew conventional attitudes to work, dress, drug taking, etc
Word Origin for trustafarian
C20: from
trust (
fund) + (
Rast)
afarian
Words nearby trustafarian
Example sentences from the Web for trustafarian
Turn Up The Trustafarian Chic: As Tory Burch said of her collection, it's "American prep meets magpie traveler."
6 Lessons From The Spring Runways: New York Fashion Week Spring Summer 2013 |Isabel Wilkinson, Lizzie Crocker |September 14, 2012 |DAILY BEASTToday, the biggest problem for the Hasidim is a bunch of “trustafarian” poseurs on bicycles.
Tunku Varadarajan weighs the arguments of the “trustafarian” poseurs on bicycles and the arguably overdressed Hasidim.