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-'''clampers''' ''n.'' '''1.''' Term used to describe [[AA]] sympathizers who either never fully participated in the movement or contemporary artists and thinkers who have only reluctantly acknowledged its influence. In the former category belong [[Stan Lee]], [[Alfred Bester]] and [[Nathanael West]], who carried on a lively correspondence with a young Addisson from 1938 until his untimely death in 1940. In the latter category belong Steve Malkmus, Beck Hansen, [[Matt T]] and Michael Baldwin. '''2.''' Persons who move with fashionable trends, vacuous hipsters, ''hanger-ons''. 3. A popular Southern Journal catering ultimtely to cultural guerillas and Spray-Paint Mathematicians; known in Texas as a vehicle for The New York Invasion. +'''clampers''' ''n.'' '''1.''' Term used to describe [[AA]] sympathizers who either never fully participated in the movement or contemporary artists and thinkers who have only reluctantly acknowledged its influence. In the former category belong [[Stan Lee]], [[Alfred Bester]] and [[Nathanael West]], who carried on a lively correspondence with a young Addisson from 1938 until his untimely death in 1940. In the latter category belong Steve Malkmus, Beck Hansen, [[Matt T]] and Michael Baldwin. '''2.''' Persons who move with fashionable trends, vacuous hipsters, ''hanger-ons''. '''3.''' A popular Southern Journal catering ultimtely to cultural guerillas and [[Spray-Paint Mathematicians]]; known in Texas as a vehicle for The New York Invasion.
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clampers n. 1. Term used to describe AA sympathizers who either never fully participated in the movement or contemporary artists and thinkers who have only reluctantly acknowledged its influence. In the former category belong Stan Lee, Alfred Bester and Nathanael West, who carried on a lively correspondence with a young Addisson from 1938 until his untimely death in 1940. In the latter category belong Steve Malkmus, Beck Hansen, Matt T and Michael Baldwin. 2. Persons who move with fashionable trends, vacuous hipsters, hanger-ons. 3. A popular Southern Journal catering ultimtely to cultural guerillas and Spray-Paint Mathematicians; known in Texas as a vehicle for The New York Invasion.

Usage


"What the fuck's with all the clampers?", William Flintrock in the ear of Wilhemina Forkes, overheard at the Second AA International Conference.

See Also


Boneyards

Clamper Trap

Honeybees