Pronunciation: /prəˈsɛkoʊ ˈsoʊʃəlɪst/
noun a person who espouses socialist ideals but enjoys a luxurious or privileged lifestyle, often associated with the consumption of Prosecco
A1 My friend is a prosecco socialist.
A2 She enjoys a glass of prosecco while discussing socialist ideas.
B1 The prosecco socialist movement is gaining popularity among young activists.
B2 As a prosecco socialist, she believes in social equality and enjoys the finer things in life.
C1 The concept of a prosecco socialist challenges traditional notions of socialism.
C2 The prosecco socialist lifestyle combines luxury with progressive political beliefs.
formal The term 'prosecco socialist' is often used to describe individuals who hold left-wing political beliefs but also enjoy a luxurious lifestyle.
informal My friend likes to call himself a 'prosecco socialist' because he loves social justice but also enjoys expensive champagne.
slang Some people think being a 'prosecco socialist' means you're just a champagne socialist who doesn't really care about the working class.
figurative The concept of a 'prosecco socialist' highlights the tension between progressive ideals and personal indulgence.
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