Don't hate-read the New York Times "Weddings and Celebrations" section without Wedding Crunchers, a new database that lets you search through 60,000 announcements from 1981 to 2013, and watch status symbols rise and fall, like a curtseying debutante, over time.

The site was built by the engineering team behind Rap Genius, by plotting "n-gram frequency" in order to "visualize trends across 30+ years of yuppie nuptials." It's like our own dearly departed Altarcations column, except backed the computing power of big data.

Drawing a blank on which signifiers of the wedded 1 percent to search for? Here's a few to get you started.

Amateur anthropologists, please post your own findings in the comments.

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[Images via WeddingCrunchers.com]