Hostility to or prejudice against people who follow Kemitism, also sometimes referred to as Neterism, or Egyptian Neopaganism.
by lordanubis February 2, 2022

After Bill got really sick, the Anti-Personnel Department found an excuse to fire him, and cancel his medical insurance, because he had turned up late for work a couple of times..
by Naughty Daddy February 18, 2021

hatred, discrimination, hostility, and prejudice against U.S. Black People whose lineage has an ancestral heritage of family members who have continuously inhabited what is now known as the United States of America from the colonial period of history until the present day
U.S. Black people organized during the Civil Rights Movement to fight against the evils of the U.S. government-sanctioned anti-melantism during the Jim Crow era of U.S. History
by *18* Jean-Philippe *18* July 7, 2024

Someone who, upon awakening, looks at their tooth brush and says "not today." This action/in-action is repeated prior to retiring to their respective filth-laden sleeping quarters. One who does not concern themselves with the responsibility of proper hygiene, oral or otherwise: thereby exposing others to the toxic fumes emanating from their oral cavity. Synonyms for "anti-brusher" include "tooth denier" and "odor-achiever."
by G6berry January 2, 2019

Definition: A form of propaganda or conspiracy that opposes the German language, including all the Germanic groups of languages. It frequently involves efforts to remove or replace Germanic terms in the English language with non-Germanic alternatives.
Pronunciation: /ˌæntiˌdʒɜ rməˈnɪsɪzəm/ ("AN-tee-jur-muh-NI-si-zuhm")
Significance:
Refers to movements, ideologies, or actions aimed at diminishing the influence of Germanic languages, particularly in the context of the English language.
It can be related to linguistic purism or attempts to reshape a language by favoring non-Germanic vocabulary.
It is frequently associated with cultural, historical, or nationalistic efforts to distance a language from Germanic roots.
Singular noun: Anti-Germanicism
Plural noun: Anti-Germanicisms
Pronunciation: /ˌæntiˌdʒɜ rməˈnɪsɪzəm/ ("AN-tee-jur-muh-NI-si-zuhm")
Significance:
Refers to movements, ideologies, or actions aimed at diminishing the influence of Germanic languages, particularly in the context of the English language.
It can be related to linguistic purism or attempts to reshape a language by favoring non-Germanic vocabulary.
It is frequently associated with cultural, historical, or nationalistic efforts to distance a language from Germanic roots.
Singular noun: Anti-Germanicism
Plural noun: Anti-Germanicisms
Examples:
• "The professor's essay explored the average of Anti-Germanicism in the premature 20th century."
• "Some scribers engaged in Anti-Germanicism, preferring to use Latin-based words over their Germanic counterparts."
• "Anti-Germanic movements argued for a linguistic displacement that removed common Germanic influences from everyday speech."
• "The professor's essay explored the average of Anti-Germanicism in the premature 20th century."
• "Some scribers engaged in Anti-Germanicism, preferring to use Latin-based words over their Germanic counterparts."
• "Anti-Germanic movements argued for a linguistic displacement that removed common Germanic influences from everyday speech."
by Dmitrio October 23, 2024

by TROYum May 3, 2005

Generally someone who has never graduated highschool and believes in everything that is read on the internet. Loves freedom, Jesus and ramranch. Parks his/her truck wherever he/she wants and definitely only thinks there are two genders.
by ramranchhellyeahbrother February 4, 2022
