debutard

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

debutante +‎ -tard

Noun[edit]

debutard (plural debutards)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A young, wealthy person (especially a girl or woman) lacking in intelligence or common sense.
    • 2008, Brian K. Vaughan, Georges Jeanty, & Joss Whedon, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: No Future for You[1], Dark Horse Books, →ISBN:
      I thought this stuck-up debutard lived in Jolly Olde.
    • 2009, Gigi Levangie Grazer, Queen Takes King, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 207:
      The “scions,” “children of,” the “debutards,” the boys who worked at art galleries their parents owned, the girls who worked at Christie's and Sotheby's while awaiting their spread in a fashion monthly.
    • 2010, Maureen Johnson, Scarlett Fever[2], Point, →ISBN:
      WE LOVE A DEBUTARD WEDDING...as much as anyone else. Probably more than most. We love the spectacle of New York's richest and dumbest making the tie that binds.