Gatsby

/ˈɡætsbɪ/ noun

A reference to F. Scott Fitzgerald's character Jay Gatsby; used to describe someone wealthy, mysterious, and romantically idealistic, or their lavish lifestyle.

Created as a fictional surname by F. Scott Fitzgerald in his 1925 novel 'The Great Gatsby.' No earlier etymology exists; it's a proper name that became figurative. The character's name has become a cultural code for Jazz Age glamour and moral ambiguity.

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