wannabe

Etymology
Written form of a reduction of, analysable as. Wannabe can be considered a conversion, category change, or.

While occasionally appearing in print, usually as a less reduced phrase, the popularity of the word took off in the mid 1980s following the Madonna wannabe fashion trend:.

Noun

 * 1)  Someone who wishes to be someone or do something, but lacks the qualifications or talent; an overeager amateur; an aspirant.
 * Hollywood's restaurants are full of wannabe actors waiting to be discovered.
 * 1)  Someone who wishes to be part of, or to assimilate to, a majority group of which they are not a member.
 * 1)  Someone who wishes to be part of, or to assimilate to, a majority group of which they are not a member.
 * 1)  Someone who wishes to be part of, or to assimilate to, a majority group of which they are not a member.

Translations

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 * Japanese: ワナビー, ワナビ,
 * Norwegian: wannabe
 * Spanish: un quiero y no puedo, aspirante
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