Pinterestian

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Pinterest +‎ -ian.

Adjective[edit]

Pinterestian (not comparable)

  1. (very rare) Of or relating to the photo-sharing social media service Pinterest.
    • 2013 May 12, Erik Mack, “'Pinterest stress' not just for moms?”, in CNET[1]:
      [photo caption] Some of our old furniture brightened by the light of some Pinterestian inspiration.
    • 2020 January, Rita Carvalho, “Letterpress is (not) a Serious Business: Experiments in a Design Course”, in Ana Catarina Silva, Pedro Amado, Vitor Quelhas, editor, Post-Digital Letterpress Printing: Book Abstracts, Research Institute in Art, Design and Society of the University of Porto, →ISBN, page 48:
      In this "instagramic" and "pinterestian" era, it is broadly accepted that analogic experimentation (alongside with learning to develop proper theoretical and iconographical research) is particularly relevant in design education, providing what has been often forgotten in the past years.
    • 2020 September 22, Rob Mahoney, “But Seriously, What’s in the Box”, in The Ringer[2]:
      And since [detective David] Mills busted up his arm in pursuit, there's a cast scratcher for those hard-to-reach spots. There's a Costco-sized vat of hair clay to keep his hair mussed just so, no matter the constant rain. There's even the photo [John] Doe took of Mills while literally standing right in front of him, framed with a Pinterestian inscription to commemorate their bond and the detective’s failings.