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NYT Ones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 30, 2024
by Sivasankari
Updated Jun 30, 2024
Ones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Ones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang NYT for the 30 June 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 7 letters. Start with B and end with S, and the possible solutions are BUZZERS,BLAZONS,BALLERS.
Answer to the NYT crossword clue Ones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang featured in the NYT puzzle is BALLERS.
The crossword clue "Ones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang" leads to "ballers." In contemporary slang, "ballers" refers to individuals who live extravagantly and ostentatiously, often characterized by their wealth, luxury possessions, and extravagant spending habits. This term originated from the idea of someone who plays basketball (a "baller") at a professional level, where high earnings and a lavish lifestyle are often associated with successful athletes. Over time, "baller" has expanded beyond sports to encompass anyone who displays wealth and status through conspicuous consumption, expensive cars, designer clothing, luxurious homes, and frequent attendance at upscale events.
The term carries connotations of success, confidence, and a carefree attitude towards spending money, reflecting a desire for recognition and admiration within certain social circles. While it can be used both admiringly and critically depending on context, "ballers" encapsulates a modern archetype of affluence and luxury, celebrated in pop culture and media as aspirational figures embodying the fruits of financial success and achievement.
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