graffitilike

English

Etymology

From graffiti +β€Ž -like.

Adjective

graffitilike (comparative more graffitilike, superlative most graffitilike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of graffiti.
    • 2009 March 18, Ken Johnson, β€œCan a Rebel Stay a Rebel Without the Claws?”, in New York Timesβ€Ž[1]:
      The Boston show, organized by Pedro H. Alonzo, an independent curator, and Emily Brouillet, a former assistant curator at the institute, includes works placed outdoors around Boston, presented here as domesticated tokens of the graffitilike practices for which Mr. Fairey has been arrested on numerous occasions.