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Qué (quién) es poseur - definición

SOMEONE WHO POSES FOR EFFECT
True metal (music); Poseur (music); Poseurs; Poserism; Scene points
  • Authenticity or "street cred" is important in hip-hop culture
  • Devotees of various music subcultures, like the [[goth subculture]], value authenticity highly
  • Models]]'' (''Les Poseuses'') by Georges Seurat
  • Oscar Wilde (right) and Lord Alfred Douglas

Poseur         
·add. ·noun ·f ·Alt. of Poseuse.
poseur         
[p??'z?:]
¦ noun (fem. poseuse p??'z?:z) a person who behaves affectedly in order to impress others.
Origin
Fr., from poser 'to place'.
poseur         
(poseurs)
You can describe someone as a poseur when you think that they behave in an insincere or exaggerated way because they want to make a particular impression on other people.
I am sometimes accused of being an inveterate poseur.
= poser
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Poseur

A poseur is someone who poses for effect, or behaves affectedly, who affects a particular attitude, character or manner to impress others, or who pretends to belong to a particular group. A poseur may be a person who pretends to be what they are not or an insincere person; they may have a flair for drama or behave as if they are onstage in daily life.

"Poseur" or "poseuse" is also used to mean a person who poses for a visual artist—a model.

Ejemplos de uso de poseur
1. Today, bling–spangled Anglo–Saxons prop up poseur bars along the Costa del Sol.
2. One friend there, Hal Jackman, told me: "Conrad‘s destiny is to be a poseur.
3. That statement immediately earned him a nomination as Poseur of the Year by a New York newspaper.
4. Like many students of the region, Cordesman protests the tendency to regard Kim Jong II as a reckless poseur without a purpose.
5. To say, for instance, Paris hasn‘t bred any worthy intellectuals since Camus and that Bernard–Henri Levy epitomises the intellectual poseur is at best terribly short–sighted, at worst profoundly ill–informed.