postureo

Spanish

Etymology

From posturear + -eo, or postura + -eo

Noun

postureo m (plural postureos)

  1. The act of a poseur/poser; the act of play to the gallery; showing off (the act in the social networks and also in real life pretending to be someone you aren’t (as in, pretending to be rich) or to be doing something you don’t just because “everyone else” does it or because it looks cool)
    • 2015 November 20, ““No se puede gobernar con menos del 25% de votos””, in El País:
      Ahora todo son posicionamientos, postureos, que no conducen a nada.
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
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