What is a "Malibu Person"?

I feel stupid asking this question, but what is the definition of Malibu Person? Is it an insult or a compliment to be refered to as this? It looks like a cool place in CA with lots of Hollywood types--- so unless there is something I don't know seems like a compliment. I searched google but can't find this term used.
Can anyone advise? Thanks, surf
 
Brother Surf...I think it's a term for ultra cool people like you and me.
However, most Malibu People believe in TA/PA.
 
Also might add that when Malibu People speak about "price drivers", they are referring to their very expensive new cars.
 
I'd take a guess, whether it's a compliment or an insult depends on who called you that.

A fan, an admirer, an equal peer, someone who want you to do well might say "You're such a New Yorker." They are happy for you. They know you want to be a New Yorker. It's a compliment.

Schumer might call Hillary a New Yorker when she became a senator. Definitley a compliment.

If Hillary pissed of her red neck arkasas friends when voting for gay marriage, they might call her a typical fucking new yorker (insult).

Capece?
 
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Lyrics to Malibu People :


I got a fine beach house, baby
And the waves roll in
Playing in the sand with your best friend babe
Malibu people really know how to live

A castle in the sand and a lady
And the waves roll in
Keep it in mind for some other time
Malibu people really know how to live

It took some time to find a crack in her defenses
A hole in her heart you might say
Keeping abreast of her, keeping things bandaged
All I know is that the waves roll in

Big belly woman laying waiting in the sand for her baby
And the waves the roll in
If she needs a spot to drop, you know she's got to drop
Before the waves roll in

All right...

A castle in the sand and a lady
And the waves roll in
Keep it in mind for some other time
Malibu people really know how to live

Big belly woman laying waiting in the sand for her baby
While the waves the roll in
If she needs a spot to drop, you know she's not to got
Before the waves roll in

It's the season again

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Thanks for the insight. I surmised it meant the person believed the term meant flaky or detached from reality. But maybe it was a compliment.
 
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