playlistism

English

Etymology

playlist + -ism

Noun

playlistism (uncountable)

  1. The practice of judging other people based on the contents of their music playlist.
    • 2005 November 2, Leander Kahney, “The Cult of iPod”, in Playlist:
      This has lead [sic] to a new kind of music snobbery called playlistism. Music snobs amuse themselves by laughing at a colleague's collection of showtunes, or the hopelessly pretentious jazz of the goatee-ed guy at the other end of the dorm.

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