"sublebrity" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /sʌbˈlɛ.bɹɪ.ti/ [Received-Pronunciation], /sʌbˈlɛ.bɹə.ti/ [General-American], [-ɾi] [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-sublebrity.wav , LL-Q1860 (eng)-Naomi Persephone Amethyst (NaomiAmethyst)-sublebrity.wav Forms: sublebrities [plural], sub-lebrity [alternative]
Etymology: Blend of sub- (“below; secondary, subsidiary”, prefix) + celebrity. Etymology templates: {{dercat|en|ine-pro}}, {{langname|ine-pro}} Proto-Indo-European, {{word|en|ine|upó}}, {{blend|en|sub-<pos:prefix><t:below; secondary, subsidiary>|celebrity}} Blend of sub- (“below; secondary, subsidiary”, prefix) + celebrity Head templates: {{en-noun}} sublebrity (plural sublebrities)
  1. (derogatory, informal) Synonym of minor celebrity (“a celebrity of little importance or significance; someone famous for being famous”). Tags: derogatory, informal Synonyms: C-lister, demicelebrity, minicelebrity, minor celebrity [synonym, synonym-of] Coordinate_terms: microcelebrity, noncelebrity, pseudocelebrity, semicelebrity, subcelebrity

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