Herman Cain Award

English

Etymology

Named after American politician Herman Cain, who opposed coronavirus pandemic restrictions and died of COVID-19 after attending a rally without practicing the recommended safety precautions.

Noun

Herman Cain Award (plural Herman Cain Awards)

  1. (informal, humorous, potentially offensive, neologism) A satirical award for people who died of COVID-19 after either disregarding recommended safety precautions or making statements regarding COVID-19 perceived to be misinformation.

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