The term socialite referred to a woman who was visible in high society. Within the Dixon Hill series holoprogram, Jessica Bradley was described as a wealthy socialite in a newspaper article's headline announcing her murder. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) Lady Wantsomore, a character from Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, was, according to Bashir, "a beautiful socialite who's brainwashed to assassinate the Queen of England". (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")
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| - The term socialite referred to a woman who was visible in high society. Within the Dixon Hill series holoprogram, Jessica Bradley was described as a wealthy socialite in a newspaper article's headline announcing her murder. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) Lady Wantsomore, a character from Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, was, according to Bashir, "a beautiful socialite who's brainwashed to assassinate the Queen of England". (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")
- The Socialite is a in Saints Row and Saints Row 2.
- You know this woman (or man, since the term is gender-neutral, although the example will invariably be female). She's cultured and rich, and she knows how to handle any situation (or at least upper-class ones). Her rich husband adores her and never tires of supplying her with a constant stream of Gucci and Armani. She lives in a paradise of a mansion, usually in California. You might find her drinking expensive wine at a classy party any given day of the week—often she doesn't have a job, thanks to the aforementioned husband—or working in a high-end job, such as that of a celebrity publicist, which nets her a very high salary.
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| - The term socialite referred to a woman who was visible in high society. Within the Dixon Hill series holoprogram, Jessica Bradley was described as a wealthy socialite in a newspaper article's headline announcing her murder. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) Lady Wantsomore, a character from Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, was, according to Bashir, "a beautiful socialite who's brainwashed to assassinate the Queen of England". (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")
- The Socialite is a in Saints Row and Saints Row 2.
- You know this woman (or man, since the term is gender-neutral, although the example will invariably be female). She's cultured and rich, and she knows how to handle any situation (or at least upper-class ones). Her rich husband adores her and never tires of supplying her with a constant stream of Gucci and Armani. She lives in a paradise of a mansion, usually in California. You might find her drinking expensive wine at a classy party any given day of the week—often she doesn't have a job, thanks to the aforementioned husband—or working in a high-end job, such as that of a celebrity publicist, which nets her a very high salary. While the Socialite is similar to—and can overlap with—the Rich Bitch and the Upper-Class Twit, there is a difference: Though the Socialite is Spoiled Sweet, she may very well be a nice woman who just so happens to have a lot of money. On the other hand, she can also be Rich in Dollars, Poor In Sense, especially if she's been rich since childhood. Can also be prone to Conspicuous Consumption, especially jewels, fancy dresses, and furs. Compare Idle Rich. Examples of Socialite include:
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