תרבות ביטול

Hebrew

Etymology

From תַּרְבּוּת (tarbút) + ביטול \ בִּטּוּל (bitúl), hence literally “culture of cancellation”; a calque of English cancel culture.

Noun

תרבות ביטול \ תַּרְבּוּת בִּטּוּל (tarbút bitúl) f

  1. Cancel culture: the phenomenon of publicly shaming and boycotting persons or products deemed unacceptable.

Usage notes

  • This phrase is usually found in the definite form, תרבות הביטול \ תַּרְבּוּת הַבִּטּוּל (tarbút habitúl).
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