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Pinterester

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From Pinterest +‎ -er.

Noun

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Pinterester (plural Pinteresters)

  1. A user of the image sharing and social media service Pinterest.
    • 2012, Nathalie Nahai, Webs of Influence: The Psychology of Online Persuasion, Pearson, →ISBN, page 216:
      As a new user (Phase 1), you can come straight to the site, key in your search term and look through the thousands of images that Pinteresters have uploaded themselves.
    • 2013, Jess Loren, Edward Swiderski, Pinterest™ for Business: How to Pin Your Company to the Top of the Hottest Social Media Network, Indianapolis, Ind.: Que, →ISBN, page 40:
      It’s a two-way street; you want to both create content for others, while also being aware of the pins that fellow Pinteresters are uploading.
    • 2013 June 5, Elizabeth Wellington, “Mirror, Mirror: Short do is cool — and ever so stylish”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, 184th year, number 5, pages C1C2:
      [André Richard] Baldini and his 12-person styling crew have been giving clients shorter looks since late winter, when supermodel Karlie Kloss inspired a slew of Tweeters, Instagrammers and Pinteresters to try a nape-of-the-neck shag featuring a bit of bang.
    • 2014, Ayindé Howell, Zoë Eisenberg, The Lusty Vegan: A Cookbook and Relationship Manifesto for Vegans and the People Who Love Them, Vegan Heritage Press, →ISBN:
      If any of you Pinteresters want to DIY, just take a zip lock bag and cut the bottom corner off, making an opening the size of a chopstick bottom.
    • 2015, Lisa Dickenson, Catch Me if You Cannes: Part 2, Sphere, →ISBN:
      From the crystal and white rose centrepieces to the silver-thread table runners to the vast flower garlands to the hanging tea lights, it was a Pinterester’s dream.
    • 2015, Kerstin Rodgers, Get Started in Food Writing, Teach Yourself, →ISBN, page 105:
      Follow other Pinteresters. Some will follow back.
    • 2016, Grace Helbig, Grace & Style: The Art of Pretending You Have It, Touchstone, →ISBN, page 89:
      You’re an avid Pinterester and you can’t resist a good brunch or over-adjective’d Starbucks order.
    • 2016, Sam Pease, The Jet Project: A 600-Day Global Ed-venture with My Son, Random House, →ISBN:
      [] or dive into Pinterest for ideas. But beware: it’s addictive and you could end up needing PA (Pinteresters Anonymous).
    • 2016, Jamie Lee, Weddiculous: An Unfiltered Guide to Being a Bride, HarperOne, →ISBN, page 164:
      I thought designing a cake would be really important to me, as I’ve always been a huge cake Pinterester and a fan of Food Network’s Ace of Cakes
    • 2017, Julie Mayfield, Charles Mayfield, Weeknight Paleo: 100+ Easy and Delicious Family-Friendly Meals, William Morrow, →ISBN, page 247:
      To our blog readers (there are a few, right?), Facebookers, Twitterers, Instagrammers, Pinteresters, etc., we love connecting with you all, hearing about your successes, and figuring out how to help you.
    • 2018, P David Marshall, Joanne Morreale, Advertising and Promotional Culture: Case Histories, Red Globe Press, →ISBN:
      Social media serves as a further passage to the news as Instragrammers, Pinteresters, Facebook wall and feed climbers, and Twitter users attempt to attract attention with phrases such as “if you are only going to read one story today, read this”, or “you are not going to believe this story”.
    • 2018, Craig E. Mattson, Rethinking Communication in Social Business: How Re-Modeling Communication Keeps Companies Social and Entrepreneurial, Lexington Books, →ISBN, pages 88–89:
      The only thing to do with a public, so to speak, is to wade into its undifferentiated, constantly changeable flow, like Instagrammers or Pinteresters who surf the posts and re-postings of their feeds, feeling all the while how awash they are in a current of digitality.
    • 2020, Denise Krebs, Gallit Zvi, The Genius Hour Guidebook: Fostering Passion, Wonder, and Inquiry in the Classroom, Routledge, →ISBN:
      For those of you that are Pinteresters, a quick search for Genius Hour will show you a ton of great pins.
    • 2021, Marilyn Madlion, OC OD: Overcoming Her Overdose, Xlibris, →ISBN:
      Like the dweebs, Pinteresters, janitor and library attendees had gone.
    • 2022, David Crawford, Hook, Line & Scammer: A Story about Relationships, Cybercrime, and Justice, Austin Macauley Publishers, →ISBN:
      Although her Auburn hair (it had been long and flowing out under her open face helmet back then) and her pretty face often caused comment from a fellow Facebooker or Pinterester, it was the motorbikes that caused the attention.

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