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un- +‎ trendy

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untrendy (comparative more untrendy, superlative most untrendy)

  1. Not trendy; unfashionable, square.
    • 1983, The Bulletin, volume 103, page 36:
      James has a wife and family whom he keeps rigidly out of the way in Cambridge, from which he commutes to his untrendy flat in London's Barbican.
    • 2007 January 27, Jon Pareles, “A Rocker Who’s Come to Terms With Time”, in New York Times[1]:
      “Old Time Rock & Roll” and “Rock and Roll Never Forgets” are about being untrendy and proud of it.

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