plutography

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pluto- +‎ -graphy

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plutography (uncountable)

  1. Depiction, presentation, or coverage of the rich, particularly the lifestyles they enjoy.
    • 2004 September 19, “Movies' princess myth becomes a royal pain”, in Philadelphia Inquirer:
      We successfully averted Hilary Duff's Valley Girl riff ("A Cinderella Story") and Julia Stiles' Midwestern spin ("The Prince & Me"), only to crash head-on into more Hathaway in "PD 2: Royal Engagement", an odious piece of plutography, the bait being more Julie Andrews.

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