Then, when I was in a band, there was inverted snobbery, because the British still want their rock heroes to be working-class. |
This reticence, according to another fashion expert, is partly reverse snobbery. |
He knows Tom is not one of their breed and treats him with the condescension and snobbery that his privileged class affords him. |
Clever ad campaigns have helped, and now there is a strong streak of inverted snobbery to Skoda ownership. |
Unfortunately it won't receive a fraction of the attention got by each dollop of Carey's inverted snobbery. |
But times are fresh and proof is mostly based on wild innuendo and moral snobbery in these dawn days of post-America. |