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"artsy-fartsy" Definitions
  1. trying too hard to be artistic or show an interest in the arts

12 Sentences With "artsy fartsy"

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Especially like cuts to NEA, NPR, PBS & other artsy fartsy money pits.
Jeremy Bieber had an artsy-fartsy party in Toronto, complete with tigers, superheros and the Biebs.
She originally described the project with photographer Tyler Shields as an "artsy fartsy statement" mocking the commander in chief.
The art galleries and a wine bar will open later, giving the town what some people in the area deride as an "artsy fartsy" attitude.
The artsy-fartsy horror thriller is fairly well-named with a title like Velvet Buzzsaw, but the meaning may not be readily apparent — or even even discernible at all.
The cremated remains of Charles Manson continue to inspire a couple of artsy-fartsy folks ... who used real human blood and Manson's ashes to create life-like Manson masks.
You'll find plenty of essential instant camera features on it, including a built-in flash, 10-second timer, exposure compensation, a slider switch for focal length settings (0.8 meters, 1-2.5 meters, and infinity), bulb mode for long exposures, and a slot for placing gel filters over the flash to create artsy-fartsy filtered photos.
Fine art of fighting artsy-fartsy City Hall. Toronto Sun. October 28, 2008. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
In Artsy-Fartsy, Aldo is given a sketchbook by his grandmother, Goosy, to draw in. Aldo is embarrassed by his drawing and is mortified that someone might find out.
Ten- year-old Aldo Zelnick is given a sketchbook by his grandma, Goosy. Aldo likes to draw but is worried about being made fun of for being "artsy-fartsy". It is summer vacation and Aldo is forced outside by his mother to find some exercise and fresh air. Along with his best friend Jack, Aldo reluctantly explores the outside world; he would rather prefer playing video games or watch TV on his couch.
Aldo has decided it was okay to be a little "artsy-fartsy" and decides to start another sketchbook to doodle in for his summer vacation, this time filled with B words. One day while Aldo is outside with his best friend Jack, who collects rocks, the pair stumble upon what looks like a diamond ring. The boys proceed to play catch with it in the pool, dunk it in a fishbowl and generally treat it as a toy. It is not until they see a poster with a $1,000 reward for the ring that they realize that not only is the ring real, but they lost it.
The band wrote three songs, including "Dead on Arrival", intended for release on a split album with 504 Plan, but the release fell through and the songs were included on Take This to Your Grave instead. While the bass guitarist Pete Wentz became the band's primary lyricist, the frontman Patrick Stump wrote the lyrics for "Dead on Arrival". Stump, who then viewed himself as an "artsy fartsy dude who didn't want to be in a pop-punk band", had composed much of the band's lyrics for the first songs of Take This To Your Grave, as he recalled in a ten-year album anniversary interview for Take This to Your Grave with Alternative Press.

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