zinelike

English

Etymology

zine + -like

Adjective

zinelike (comparative more zinelike, superlative most zinelike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a zine.
    • 2009, Kristen Kemp, Breakfast at Bloomingdale's
      It's printed on bright pink paper with underground zinelike script.
    • 2015, Ian Morris, ‎Joanne Diaz, The Little Magazine in Contemporary America (page 70)
      But we also liked the ethos of zines, and were also very zinelike in tone — our first few issues were all pretty much written by the two of us, and consisted of rants and opinion pieces and reviews.
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