Brandophile

noun, slang

noun, slang ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A person who is fond of a commercial brand or brands.

    "From glasses gassing with Belgian Grimbergen and French Kronenbourg to bottles brimming with Sagres in Lisbon, Newcastle Brown Ale in New York and Baltika in Belarus, not to mention a warehouse full of Fosters, to which S&N bought full European rights last week, the video party swung on to a final "cheers" from a bar full of youthful brandophiles."

  2. 2
    A fan of American actor Marlon Brando. informal

    "Despite Cole Porter's advice that brushing up one's Shakespeare would wow the women, the Brandophile Dustin was never interested in classical acting, especially not of the English variety."

Example

More examples

"From glasses gassing with Belgian Grimbergen and French Kronenbourg to bottles brimming with Sagres in Lisbon, Newcastle Brown Ale in New York and Baltika in Belarus, not to mention a warehouse full of Fosters, to which S&N bought full European rights last week, the video party swung on to a final "cheers" from a bar full of youthful brandophiles."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From brand + -o- + -phile.

Etymology 2

From Brando + -phile.

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