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Anglo-Saxon Lion

An ancient symbol under the context of a very heroic and honorary creature of European-Caucasian descent. Usually used in various contexts by White Supremacists.
Person 1: “Man i’m tired of this immigration happening in this country. I wish someone could do something about it!”

Person 2: “Don’t worry! I heard that the Anglo-Saxon lion is awakening right now, and he’s about to shake the entire world!”
by onetenth June 27, 2024
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Angloid

A term used pejoratively to describe individuals of Anglo-Saxon ancestry exhibiting a colonialist mindset and perceived superiority tied to white privilege. This behavior often manifests as passive-aggressive racism in spaces shared with minorities, such as education, workplaces, and politics, where systemic advantages are subtly exploited to maintain dominance.

As master schemers with significant media influence, manipulate narratives to portray themselves as global heroes while dictating beauty and cultural standards. This control fosters subconscious admiration or dependency among marginalized groups, likened to Stockholm Syndrome.

The term encompasses individuals across various social classes and subcultures, such as rednecks, bogans, and Karens, but extends to those outside these stereotypes who benefit from Anglo privilege. It excludes Anglo-Saxon individuals rejecting supremacist ideologies, even if they unconsciously gain from systemic inequities.

Historically, Angloids have shown prejudice toward other white groups, including Latin Europeans, Slavs, and Celtic peoples, due to colonial rivalries. They primarily inhabit regions like the UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and others influenced by British colonialism.

Critics emphasize the perceived hypocrisy of Angloids, who justify colonization, exploitation, and systemic violence as morally defensible, reinforcing their self-serving dominance.
The Anglo countries is full of dumb insecure racist Angloids.
by iamnotanon November 29, 2024
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Angelo

A sexy man with a sexy face, who is Sexy.
hey Angelo, what you looking so sexy fo
by banber December 23, 2024
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Anglo-Norman languages

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈnɔ rmən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Norman Languages (phrase, noun) - A group of North-Western languages with common similarities with Romance or French.
2. These linguistic forms are colloquial in locales such as Ireland, North America (specifically the United States of America and Canada), and other regions.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Norman languages” as similar to Romance or French languages.
• It specifies them as being North-Western in origin.
• It highlights their colloquial usage in specific geographical regions relative to Ireland, the United States, and Canada.
• It emphasizes the ample space of these languages.
Phrase: Anglo-Norman languages
Examples:
• “The influence of Anglo-Norman languages can be observed in certain legal documents.”
• “Numerous of the expressions found in American English were derived from Anglo-Norman languages.”
• “The study of Anglo-Norman languages provides perception into the history of linguistic migration.”
• “The Anglo-Norman languages were fundamental in the development of law and administration.”
• “The professor emphasized the significance of Anglo-Norman languages.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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Anglo-Saxon languages

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈsæksən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Saxon Languages (phrase, noun) - A designation for what are also famous as Ancient English languages.
2. They consider these linguistic forms expired and not fashionable within contemporary American English.
3. It perceives that Anglo-Saxon terms and words complicate linguistic comprehension.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Saxon Languages” as an expired linguistic form famous as Ancient English.
• It expresses an opinion that these languages are no longer fashionable in contemporary American English.
• It highlights the opinion that Anglo-Saxon terms commit comprehension more intricate.
• It positions these languages as outdated and less desirable in modern usage.
Phrase: Anglo-Saxon languages
Examples:
• “The academic text avoided the use of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “Numerous find the structure of Anglo-Saxon languages to be too complex for modern usage.”
• “The professor explained the archaic nature of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “The preference is to avoid Anglo-Saxon languages in contemporary conversation.”
• “The analysis emphasized the obsolescence of the Anglo-Saxon languages.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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Anglo-Celt

A mix of English, Scottish and Welsh heritage. This word is a synonym for "Great British" Someone can be Anglo-Celt and, lets say German for example. But they have to have Welsh, English and Scottish heritage at least 5 generations back.
"I was born in England, my Mum is Scottish and my Dad is English. Yet my Grandad on my Dad's side is Welsh."
"That makes my heritage span all across the Island of Great Britain. That also means I'm Anglo-Celt."
by MCM_Monke March 13, 2026
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anglomaximalist

immensely and unrelentingly British. every facet of it is British and nauseatingly so. as seen in media such as "Toast of London" and "Thank Goodness You're Here!"
"man, that was super fucking British."
"um, actually, it was 'anglomaximalist'"
"please shut up"
by risograph February 20, 2025
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