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The next day at lunch, stupid me, I sat down at a table with Tristan, Nino, and Pablo. I thought maybe they were safe because they weren't really considered popular, but they weren't out there playing D&D at recess, either. They were sort of in-betweeners. And, at first, I thought I scored because they were basically too nice to not acknowledge my presence when I walked over to the table. They all said "Hey," though I could tell they looked at each other. But then the same thing happened that happened yesterday: our lunch table was called, they got their food, and then headed toward a new table on the other side of the cafeteria.
What does "in-betweener" mean here?
Dec 2, 2021 10:07 AM
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In-betweeners
This is basically the same as "on the fringe of popularity"
The writer is again making a point of the kids he/she hangs out with as being average.
Or not unpopular but also not popular enough.
December 2, 2021
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It is a slang and refers to A teenage Sub-Group, ie. People who are not cool enough to be popular but are not nerdy enough to be geeks.
Inbetweeners are therefore an average of the two major teenage social groups: geeks and popular ones
December 2, 2021
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