mainstreamer
English
editEtymology
editFrom mainstream + -er.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmainstreamer (plural mainstreamers)
- Someone in the mainstream.
- 1991 February 8, Michael Miner, “Sun-Times Picks a Critic/Skip in Time”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- And what a strange souvenir it is of its time: when mainstreamers desperate to save a newspaper clung for dear life to subversive wit!
- 2007 November 8, Peter Beinart, “Marching After Goldwater in the Opposite Direction”, in New York Times[2]:
- But to Goldwater and Bozell it was the mainstreamers who were the true aliens.