feminazi
See also: féminazi
English
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Etymology
Blend of feminist + Nazi, popularized in 1992 by politically conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh, who credited his friend Thomas Hazlett, a professor of law and economics at George Mason University, with coining the term (1987).[1][2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌfɛmɪˈnɑːtsi/, enPR: fĕm'ĭ-nätʹsē
Adjective
feminazi (comparative more feminazi, superlative most feminazi)
- (derogatory, potentially offensive) Relating to a radical or militant feminist who is intolerant of opposing views or who seeks superiority of women over men.
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Noun
feminazi (plural feminazis)
- (derogatory, potentially offensive) A radical or militant feminist who is intolerant of opposing views or who seeks female superiority over men.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:feminazi.
- Synonyms: fembitch, (often used by anti-feminists) femcunt, (rare) femifascist
Usage notes
- See the usage notes about Nazi.
- Limbaugh defined the term as “a feminist to whom the most important thing in life is ensuring that as many abortions as possible occur”, adding that “[t]here are fewer than twenty-five known Feminazis in the United States”.[3][4] However, in practice he and others use the term in a much wider context.[5]
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Translations
intolerant radical feminist
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References
- Hazlett, Thomas Winslow (1987-12-01), “H.L. Mencken: The Soul Behind the Sass”, in Reason: “We could really use him now, what with Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, Tip O'Neill and Jerry Falwell, Gary Hart and Donna Rice, the Moonies, the feminazis, the Naderite crusaders, and the television evangelists.”
- Rush H. Limbaugh, III (1992) The Way Things Ought to Be, New York: Pocket Books, →ISBN, →OL, page 193: “Tom Hazlett, a good friend who is an esteemed and highly regarded professor of economics at the University of California at Davis, coined the term to describe any female who is intolerant of any point of view that challenges militant feminism.”
- Rush H. Limbaugh, III (1992), “The Limbaugh Lexicon”, in The Way Things Ought to Be, New York: Pocket Books, →ISBN, →OL, page 296: “Feminazi: Widely misunderstood by most to simply mean “feminist.” Not so, boobala. A Feminazi is a feminist to whom the most important thing in life is ensuring that as many abortions as possible occur. There are fewer than twenty-five known Feminazis in the United States.”
- Britt Gillette (2005) The Dittohead's Guide to Adult Beverages, Regnery Publishing, page xii
- Wilson, John K. (2011-03-01), “Bitches, Butt Boys, and Feminazis: Limbaugh’s Sexism and Homophobia”, in The Most Dangerous Man in America: Rush Limbaugh’s Assault on Reason, Macmillan, →ISBN, →OL, page 56:
- When asked in 1995 about the term “feminazi,” he declared: “It’s the way I look at the feminist movement.” Limbaugh referred to the National Center for Women and Policing and the Feminist Majority Foundation as “feminazis.” So it’s not just twenty-five individuals, but every single feminist organization, its leaders, and millions upon millions of Americans with the same views whom Limbaugh compares to Nazis.
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Spanish
Alternative forms
- feminazista (rare)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Spain) /femiˈnaθi/ [fe.miˈna.θi]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /femiˈnasi/ [fe.miˈna.si]
- (Spain) Rhymes: -aθi
- (Latin America) Rhymes: -asi
- Syllabification: fe‧mi‧na‧zi
Noun
feminazi m or f (plural feminazis)
- (derogatory, offensive) feminazi
- Synonym: (see usage notes there) hembrista
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