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English
Etymology
From pop + -adelic.
Pronunciation
Adjective
popadelic (comparative more popadelic, superlative most popadelic)
- (slang) Having the coolness or style of pop music or pop stars.
1994, Stereo Review, volume 59, page 167:Actually, a Scot named Eugene Kelly, who sounds amazingly like Barrett, and his band, Eugenius, have resurrected Barrett's trippy, popadelic sound with early Pink Floyd on their new album, "Mary Queen of Scots."
1995 November, Terri Sutton, “Records: S.F. Seals”, in Spin, volume 11, number 8, page 120:Where Manning's torch diva turns on Sings with the Original Artists shriveled up against spare backing, here they nestle into a winking popadelic hybrid.
2009, Dominic Lutyens, Kirsty Hislop, 70s Style & Design, Thames & Hudson, →ISBN, page 36:Hiliary Hayton was a fan of Milton Glaser, whose 1967 portrait of Bob Dylan (above) provided popadelic inspiration to many.
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