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What (who) is jet setter - definition

TERM FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL GROUP OF WEALTHY PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL THE WORLD AND PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES UNAVAILABLE TO ORDINARY PEOPLE
Jet setter; Jet-set; Jet setting; Jetset; Jet-setter
  • The Jet set lifestyle

jet-set         
Irish setter         
  • Baxter]].
  • The Irish Setter, in the beginning, was not identical to the breed today. The solid red colouring came about by selective breeding practices. Ranger, a Red Setter, the property of  Elizabeth Gray in 1797
  • Irish Setter in a dog show.
  • Irish Setter head
  • Irish Setter pointing
  • 9-week old puppy plays with cat
DOG BREED
Red Setter; Red setter; Irish setter; Irish Settler; Red Setters; Irish Red Setter
¦ noun a dog of a breed of setter with a long, silky dark red coat and a long feathered tail.
red setter         
  • Baxter]].
  • The Irish Setter, in the beginning, was not identical to the breed today. The solid red colouring came about by selective breeding practices. Ranger, a Red Setter, the property of  Elizabeth Gray in 1797
  • Irish Setter in a dog show.
  • Irish Setter head
  • Irish Setter pointing
  • 9-week old puppy plays with cat
DOG BREED
Red Setter; Red setter; Irish setter; Irish Settler; Red Setters; Irish Red Setter
¦ noun less formal term for Irish setter.

Wikipedia

Jet set

In journalism, jet set is a term for an international social group of wealthy people who travel the world to participate in social activities unavailable to ordinary people. The term, which replaced "café society", came from the lifestyle of travelling from one stylish or exotic place to another via jet plane.

The term "jet set" is attributed to Igor Cassini, a reporter for the New York Journal-American, who wrote under the pen name "Cholly Knickerbocker".

Jet passenger service in the 1950s was marketed primarily to the upper class, but its introduction eventually resulted in a substantial democratization of air travel. Although the term "jet set" can still be found in common parlance, its literal meaning of those who travel by jet is no longer applicable as such.

Examples of use of jet setter
1. Consider a job as a barista If you‘re a jet–setter...
2. Jack Straw and Gordon Brown were locked in conversation, no doubt about their new jet–setter status.
3. "There were no diversions for any sightseeing." Jet setter: Prince William finally had a chance to experience to real RAF flying Share this article: What is this?
4. In the attached apartment building, a pied–ŕ–terre designed for the global jet–setter can cost up to $2 million.
5. Institute for War & Peace Reporting By Hafizullah Gardesh in Kabul (ARR No. 214, 4–May–06) Afghanistan’s head of state has become quite the diplomatic jet–setter.