poser

/ˈpoʊzər/
noun
  1. A person who pretends to be something they are not, especially to impress others or fit in with a particular group.
    • She was tired of the posers at the club who only talked about fashion.
    • He's not a real skater; he's just a poser who bought the clothes.
    • The art critics called him a poser who didn't understand real painting.
  2. A difficult or puzzling question or problem.
    • The math test had a real poser that stumped everyone.
    • The riddle was a poser that took me an hour to solve.
    • She gave me a poser: how can we reduce waste without spending money?
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