nonclassic

English

Etymology

From non- +‎ classic.

Adjective

nonclassic (not comparable)

  1. nonclassical

Noun

nonclassic (plural nonclassics)

  1. Something that is not a classic.
    • 1988 October 14, Holly Greenhagen, “Theater Notes: 80 gallons of blood a month”, in Chicago Reader[1], archived from the original on 30 October 2020:
      He's seen critical classics (including the work of David Cronenberg and George Romero), popular classics (Friday the 13th, Halloween), and nonclassics (Happy Birthday to Me, My Bloody Valentine).