streetwise
See also: street-wise
English
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Adjective
streetwise (comparative more streetwise, superlative most streetwise)
- Having the necessary knack, personality and instinct for survival in rough, urban environments.
- 1986, Bonnie Tyler (lyrics and music), “Holding Out for a Hero”, in Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire:
- Where's the streetwise Hercules / to fight the rising odds?
- Possessing a style that embodies the life and microculture located within urban settings, typically in the States.
- You could tell from the way he spat old Tupac lyrics, loitering in the corner with his homies, flipping that Yankees cap on his head like he couldn't give a damn that he was streetwise enough to melt Will Smith.
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