n. (pejorative, sometimes misogynistic) (wordplay on "horse-race")
A derogatory term describing a perceived competition among two or more women in public spaces, characterized by the pursuit of negative attention or infamy. Such behavior may manifest through the adoption of controversial, cruel, or unpopular stances on social or political issues, or through actions reflecting dishonesty, manipulation, or unkindness. The term is often used to criticize individuals deemed to exhibit poor character, though its application can carry misogynistic undertones.
A derogatory term describing a perceived competition among two or more women in public spaces, characterized by the pursuit of negative attention or infamy. Such behavior may manifest through the adoption of controversial, cruel, or unpopular stances on social or political issues, or through actions reflecting dishonesty, manipulation, or unkindness. The term is often used to criticize individuals deemed to exhibit poor character, though its application can carry misogynistic undertones.
Example: "The heated exchange devolved into a whores-race, as each speaker vied to outdo the other with increasingly divisive rhetoric."
by Raquel de la Roche July 05, 2025
A stubborn individual who denies human impact on Earth, from climate change denial to defending unsustainable meat consumption habits. Often associated with rejecting science, poor education, and an unwillingness to learn or adapt to new information.
The meateaterologist scoffed at the climate change conference, insisting that his daily steak habit and distrust of science had no impact on the planet.
by Raquel de la Roche July 09, 2025
A slang term for exaggerated lip-plumping cosmetic surgery where the lips resemble reddened, inflamed hemorrhoidal tissue. Beyond describing the physical appearance, it critiques an excessive focus on image, suggesting desperation, attention-seeking, and a lack of depth in character.
Her obsession with perfect selfies led to a face hemorrhoid look, chasing trends at the cost of authenticity.
by Raquel de la Roche July 05, 2025
A sexual fetish characterized by arousal or gratification derived from the act or fantasy of exerting extreme control over others through forced removal or exile, such as deportation.
In the pathology of exopatrophilia, normal sexual function becomes warped by obsession with domination and control, such that sexual appetite is satisfied by removal, exile or deportation of submissive or disadvantaged people or groups.
by Raquel de la Roche July 03, 2025
A blend of "MAGA" and "regrets," describing the disillusionment of MAGA voters who realize their interests are not represented by the Trump Administration's policies or actions.
After the new tax policies hit his small business hard and loved ones lost Medicaid and SNAP benefits, he was full of MAGrets for supporting the administration.
by Raquel de la Roche July 05, 2025
A term for a sexual fetish centered on war, deploying troops, and projecting military might.
Sexual instinct might translate into a fetish like militaphilia, via:
Power and Dominance: Arousal from the control and authority symbolized by military might, such as commanding troops or projecting strength, mirroring sexual conquest or submission.
Adrenaline and Danger: Excitement from the high-stakes, chaotic nature of war, where the thrill of conflict or destruction amplifies sexual arousal through primal, adrenaline-driven responses.
Uniforms and Symbolism: Attraction to military aesthetics (uniforms, insignias, hierarchies) as symbols of discipline or taboo, appealing to fantasies of control or obedience.
Heroism and Idealization: Eroticization of idealized military figures (e.g., heroic soldiers) or displays of might, tied to desires for strength, protection, or virility.
Taboo and Transgression: Sexual thrill from the forbidden or morally complex nature of war, where its violence or power becomes a source of transgressive arousal.
Group Dynamics: Fascination with the collective action of deploying troops, resonating with fantasies of camaraderie, loyalty, or shared purpose in a sexual context.
Sexual instinct might translate into a fetish like militaphilia, via:
Power and Dominance: Arousal from the control and authority symbolized by military might, such as commanding troops or projecting strength, mirroring sexual conquest or submission.
Adrenaline and Danger: Excitement from the high-stakes, chaotic nature of war, where the thrill of conflict or destruction amplifies sexual arousal through primal, adrenaline-driven responses.
Uniforms and Symbolism: Attraction to military aesthetics (uniforms, insignias, hierarchies) as symbols of discipline or taboo, appealing to fantasies of control or obedience.
Heroism and Idealization: Eroticization of idealized military figures (e.g., heroic soldiers) or displays of might, tied to desires for strength, protection, or virility.
Taboo and Transgression: Sexual thrill from the forbidden or morally complex nature of war, where its violence or power becomes a source of transgressive arousal.
Group Dynamics: Fascination with the collective action of deploying troops, resonating with fantasies of camaraderie, loyalty, or shared purpose in a sexual context.
Insecure totalitarian leaders, sometimes sexually impotent or sometimes unsatisfied with traditional forms of sexual expression, will practice Militaphilia, deriving satisfaction and pleasure of an erotic nature by engaging in superfluous military actions or troop deployment.
by Raquel de la Roche July 03, 2025
A man who has engaged in womanizing, philandering, or exploiting power imbalances in personal relationships with women, yet genuinely advocates for women's rights, champions feminist causes, or highlights the challenges women face in society. The term nods to "male chauvinist pig," juxtaposing problematic personal behavior with authentic public advocacy for gender equality.
Despite his history of questionable relationships, the professor was a male feminist pig, tirelessly advocating for equal pay and amplifying women's voices in academia.
by Raquel de la Roche July 16, 2025