blirb·r·us

/ˈblɜːrb·ər·əs/

noun, collective

1. A zine collective running on collage scraps, colored pencils, a risograph, and one cranky printer.

2. Two people who went outside, got distracted by a bog, and decided to get into zines.

3. The quiet rebellion of caring deeply about something that fits in your back pocket.

origin: early 2020s, from blurb (a short description) + us (exactly two people, no more, no less).