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"cliquey" Definitions
  1. tending to form a clique; controlled by cliques

46 Sentences With "cliquey"

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There's no drama, there's no bickering, there's nothing cliquey going on.
I collab with a lot of people, but it's very cliquey now.
It also struggles with a cliquey internal culture, according to some employees.
The whole frat boy culture of it all it made things very cliquey.
"Chicago's very cliquey and it's very centered around the crew life," says Brown.
Since we're all cliquey, hierarchical creatures, Facebook has a tool to do just that.
I think that's what people should associate with women collaborating: passion, not cliquey, catty passive aggression.
And on Netflix, the comedy DAYBREAK revolves around cliquey teens in a post-apocalyptic Glendale, Calif.
The miniseries is about a group of rich, cliquey women who seemingly end up killing someone.
Again, it's another opportunity for what seems quite cliquey to be 'this is how you should be.
Meghan also delved into her challenging past, starting with her cliquey high school and her early years in Hollywood.
After saying that she would never create a festival clothing collection, Chung said Coachella is "cliquey" and encourages sameness.
There are a lot of reasons for the gap, among them biases, cliquey hiring, and weaker professional networks for women.
There have been grumblings that the group is cliquey and disorganized, and that its members have used meetings to network.
Still, as cliquey as it might seem, Favorites could be especially useful for people with a large following and public account.
He describes vlogging culture as "cliquey" and admits that he sat by himself during the YouTube creator summit while everyone else socialized.
Navigating that space with my dad, I noticed that it was kinda like a frat house: a little racist, a little cliquey.
The all-guy circle jerk, cliquey high school version of skateboarding that has made up skateboard culture until recently is on the decline.
Konrad navigates a community that's outwardly defined by inclusivity, open arms and no judgment, but he also finds it painfully exclusive and cliquey.
We just moved again, and it was one of those changes where you don't know anybody and it was really cliquey at school.
A hallmark of their shows is the sense of community that doesn't feel cliquey, even if the artists themselves keep their group tight-knit.
But as fans of 2003's iconic teen drama, Thirteen, will remember, nothing's ever so simple in the precarious kingdom of competitive, cliquey girl squads.
The established artist scene can be cliquey and non-inclusive, even gossipy which can drive the new and emerging artists to art metropolises across the country.
Thursday's full Moon in Capricorn illuminates your social networks, and because it sits atop the planet of boundaries, Saturn, you'll see the limitations of cliquey-ness.
It's really like an adult cafeteria — people are cliquey, and they have their section, and it's just understood where they sit, and you don't sit there.
Sources close to Uber who spoke with BuzzFeed News on conditions of anonymity said Barreto's leadership style was an exemplar of Uber's notoriously cliquey, hard-partying work culture.
I do hope that I remember the people from high school who I found exceptional and fun to be around—rather than the cliquey, snotty ones—in the coming years.
But just when we thought the brand couldn't come up with anything new in the category, it surprised us once again with its Super Cliquey Satin Matte Lipstick, launching tomorrow.
The only sense I had in my head was that I didn't want it to be cliquey, and I wanted it to be galleries who are active on the international circuit.
Certainly, the Workologist has heard from readers who are highly attuned to anything that looks like cliquey behavior by managers who seem to favor certain employees with whom they have social bonds.
The "Confident" singer dished on politics (she's for gun control, especially after the Parkland shooting), wanting more people on stage with her during her tour, and why she's done with "cliquey" events and "fake" celebrities.
It was like the movie Heathers, except the Jessicas weren't particularly pretty or popular, and I went to a small, cliquey, all-girls prep school, so I had no Christian Slater to help me exact revenge.
This whole argument was so childish and boring it was hard to keep track of who was even mad at who about what, but basically Derek accused the three guys of being cliquey and excluding the other guys.
You don't want to be labeled a "distraction" by the media, and then become one in a superstitious, cliquey clubhouse as a rookie who is a new actor in a championship run that is years in the making.
He is thankful, he says, to be on a team with such a strong Latino presence—Beltre, Elvis Andrus, Carlos Gomez, Nomar Mazara, Martin Perez, Robinson Chirinos, Hanser Alberto—that isn't cliquey, and where everyone more or less gets along.
Not only can your own annual celebration begin to feel like it's occurring exhaustingly often, but you really can't believe it's Megan's birthday again and you have to drop another $303 to fake laugh your way through another dinner with her cliquey work friends.
The group of pretty, cliquey girls who let me pregame with them a couple of times all had posters of Johnny Depp and Jack Johnson, contrasted with thousands of photos of their friends from high school, plastered together into a reminder of how much fun they were.
"I sat in my room and cried probably four out of the seven nights just because it felt like everybody hated me, it was so cliquey, it was so cultlike, is the best way I can describe it," she told me over the phone late last year.
In quick and often funny sketches, the series does such a nifty job illuminating the atmosphere at her slick dot-com—with its Ping-Pong tables and cliquey cafeteria, showily industrial elevators and meritocratic slogans concealing hidden biases—that it could easily be the setting of its own show.
To extrapolate some virtue from the $400 doomsday pack's existence, I suppose it's nice to realize that the scene at the end of the world will be as cliquey as the high school cafeteria; the rich will be rubbing Malin+Goetz moisturizer over their melting faces, while the rest of us trade Twinkies for canned soup.
Some reasons other people don't like are that it's seen as a bit stuffy cliquey, elitest and, well, a bit annoying.
Crowds, on the other hand, are defined by reputation. Although the word 'clique' or 'cliquey' is often used in day-to-day conversation to describe relational aggression or snarky, gossipy behaviors of groups of socially dominant teenage girls, that is not always accurate. Interacting with cliques is part of normative social development regardless of gender, ethnicity, or popularity. Although cliques are most commonly studied during adolescence , they exist in all age groups.
" She has since revealed that she found it hard to cope with the fame of being in such a high-profile soap, and in a 2002 interview with the Daily Mirror it was reported that she "hated" her time in the soap so much, that she had no qualms about turning down a long- term contract: "I resented being a 'star' and I resented acting like one. It is cliquey, and once you are in a soap, that is it. The soap just clings on to you. People say: 'Everything you do before a soap and after does not matter.
On campus the college has a longstanding reputation for being 'rah', with one mocking student article calling it a 'moneyed, upper-class college equivalent of Millwall FC' and holding Hatfield responsible for perpetuating negative stereotypes about the wider university. The college was described as being 'very public school' and 'cliquey' in a 2012 university guide that appeared in society magazine Tatler. In recent years the college has tried to address this reputation with an outreach programme working with pupils in local state schools in Gateshead, Hartlepool, and Washington. Admissions statistics do show it to be disproportionately popular with applicants from independent schools, typically enrolling a significantly higher percentage than other colleges.
The story starts on 28 June 1914; Richard Hannay (Rupert Penry-Jones), a mining engineer and an intelligence officer during the Second Boer War, is in London following his recent return from Africa, finding England "cliquey", "class-bound" and "deathly, deathly dull". Evading German spies (Werner Daehn and Peter Stark), Scudder (Eddie Marsan) pushes himself into Hannay's flat and reveals himself to be a betrayed freelance British Secret Service Bureau agent, who has been on the trail of a German espionage ring with headquarters in Scotland. He has heard rumours of a plot to assassinate a high-ranking European royal, which could lead to war. Believing he will soon be killed, he hands Hannay a notebook to pass to Captain Kell of the Secret Service Bureau.
Polyvore was envisioned as a product and service by Pasha Sadri in August 2006 while he and his wife were remodelling their house and were looking to create digital mood boards to help with their decorating choices. He was soon joined by Jianing Hu and Guangwei Yuen, two software engineers he had met while they all worked at Yahoo, and the trio launched of the first version of the website in 2007. In its first year of creation, Jess Lee, a product manager at Google and an early Polyvore fan and user, emailed Sadri with a set of product suggestions, and, as Sadri explained in 2013: "The email was unlike any feedback we’d ever gotten ... It was a two-page-long analysis, detailing 'this is broken, we can fix it this way.'" In a July 2013 feature in Wired, Lee described herself as an "obsessive user" prior to her recruitment, and described her interest and motivation: “Influencers in fashion right now are a cliquey club in New York that’s very hard to get into,” making it hard for others to shape the trends.

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