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And let's not forget celebs like David Beckham – they've given latex some street cred in the mainstream fashion scene.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/fashion-beauty/im-addicted-wearing-latex--31151804
Besides these, a basic bar kit comprising a Hawthorne strainer, a muddler, a shaker (any shape or size) and a stirrer are essential to keep at hand, if not to use, then at least to display on the bar to lend you, the host, some serious cocktail cred.
For a family traveling from Oklahoma, getting to place at the powwow is like having “street cred.”
My (imaginary) fashion cred remains intact.
Nonetheless, Arroyo claimed Trump's arrest gives him "cred among a new bloc of voters."
Source: https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/trump-arrest-georgia-black-voters-rcna102187
Plus, you still get all the same good feeling street cred when you’re talking to someone from outside the group.
Predominantly, IBM garnered its AI cred based on its Watson platform, which features the ability to answer questions posed in natural language.
Source: https://investorplace.com/2023/02/7-publicly-traded-companies-jumping-aboard-the-ai-train/
Rhea Ripley and Dominick Mysterio threatened Kevin Patrick as he begun to question Mysterio’s street cred.
There was come old-school writer cred on the picket line outside the Fox lot in Century City today.