A phrase where a stereotypical or assumed trait is so universally attributed to a group that the descriptor becomes redundant, as it does not add additional meaning beyond the group label itself.
That smelly Indian over there - this is an Anti-oxymoron because all Indians are smelly, making the word smelly redundant.
by Hairy ballsac February 21, 2025

The homeless man is very anti-superior.
by Limbcrasher September 22, 2017

When the definition of a word describes the people who use the word, rather than what the word is. Usually used when someone is extremely angry at being called said word.
Anti-Definitions commonly start with "A term used by," "A word used by," ETC
Anti-Definitions commonly start with "A term used by," "A word used by," ETC
Extremely angry Urban Dictionary poster who got called a loser a few minutes ago: "Loser: A term used by terminally online and friendless people who SUCK!"
Normal, well-adjusted person looking for the actual word: "I came here to look for what the word means, not an Anti-Definition."
Normal, well-adjusted person looking for the actual word: "I came here to look for what the word means, not an Anti-Definition."
by Stinkton October 24, 2023

by Lisa Sauce April 16, 2018

After much research and inhumane treatment of dairy cattle, he saw no benefit in consuming dairy and decided to be an anti-lactoarian.
by HoleN1 April 14, 2016

by MineOwedWu's July 15, 2021

by ladygagaaisaretardsuckingcock June 1, 2023
