Skip to main content

Marleen Ettema

someone with great style and a lot of drip.
"wow, I love her style. she's definitely a Marleen Ettema"
by eenhoornlola August 30, 2025
mugGet the Marleen Ettema mug.

Sllih Etinarg

In certain Amish communes, a Sllih (pronounced Sleigh) is a Pennsylvanian Dutch slang term for someone considered "not wise."

Often paired with Etinarg (pronounced Eden Arg), which means "eternal."
When these terms are used together, it often translates to someone making the same mistakes repeatedly without learning.
He didn't check his horses feet before the trip, what a sllih etinarg!
by Seen ODork September 6, 2025
mugGet the Sllih Etinarg mug.
Related Words
ethan et ethan dolan eThug eta ethereal etc. ether ethma ETS

Reverse Ettingermentum

Reverse Ettingermentum

Reverse Ettingermentum is a satirical political term used to describe the phenomenon where a political commentator, analyst, or prediction consistently proves incorrect, often with outcomes opposite to those forecast. The phrase is modeled after the financial slang Reverse Cramer, which refers to investors profiting by doing the opposite of television host Jim Cramer’s stock recommendations.

The term plays on “Ettingermentum,” a colloquialism (often used online) for misplaced hype or momentum in political forecasting, where an analyst’s confident assertions are later contradicted by electoral results or public opinion shifts. In practice, Reverse Ettingermentum suggests that if a certain commentator or outlet predicts a political outcome, observers expect the opposite to occur.

Usage

The phrase is primarily employed on social media and in online political communities as a form of irony or criticism directed at punditry, polling, and conventional wisdom in politics. It encapsulates skepticism toward predictive models and expert commentary, particularly when prior predictions have failed.

Examples

Instances often cited as “Reverse Ettingermentum” include:

Pollsters and commentators projecting a “red wave” in the 2022 United States midterm elections, only for Democrats to outperform expectations.

Media consensus in 2015 that Jeb Bush was the likely Republican nominee for 2016, followed by his early exit.
“His track record is so bad, he’s practically the poster child for Reverse Ettingermentum.”

“Reverse Ettingermentum strikes again: he declared the race over, and the underdog won in a landslide.”

“They should put him on TV more—he’s a walking Reverse Ettingermentum indicator.”

“Pollsters calling it wrong? Must be Reverse Ettingermentum season.”
by Hastwt September 12, 2025
mugGet the Reverse Ettingermentum mug.

Reverse Ettingermentum

Reverse Ettingermentum

Reverse Ettingermentum is a satirical political term used to describe the phenomenon where a political commentator, analyst, or prediction consistently proves incorrect, often with outcomes opposite to those forecast. The phrase is modeled after the financial slang Reverse Cramer, which refers to investors profiting by doing the opposite of television host Jim Cramer’s stock recommendations.

The term plays on “Ettingermentum,” a colloquialism (often used online) for misplaced hype or momentum in political forecasting, where an analyst’s confident assertions are later contradicted by electoral results or public opinion shifts. In practice, Reverse Ettingermentum suggests that if a certain commentator or outlet predicts a political outcome, observers expect the opposite to occur.

Usage

The phrase is primarily employed on social media and in online political communities as a form of irony or criticism directed at punditry, polling, and conventional wisdom in politics. It encapsulates skepticism toward predictive models and expert commentary, particularly when prior predictions have failed.

Examples

Instances often cited as “Reverse Ettingermentum” include:

Pollsters and commentators projecting a “red wave” in the 2022 United States midterm elections, only for Democrats to outperform expectations.

Media consensus in 2015 that Jeb Bush was the likely Republican nominee for 2016, followed by his early exit.
“His track record is so bad, he’s practically the poster child for Reverse Ettingermentum.”

“Reverse Ettingermentum strikes again: he declared the race over, and the underdog won in a landslide.”

“They should put him on TV more—he’s a walking Reverse Ettingermentum indicator.”

“Pollsters calling it wrong? Must be Reverse Ettingermentum season.”

“It’s not bad luck, it’s just Reverse Ettingermentum doing its thing.”
by Hastwt September 12, 2025
mugGet the Reverse Ettingermentum mug.

W7M ETGC

The West 7 Mile Evergreen Telegraph Gangster Crips are well-established Crip-affiliated organization based on Detroit’s westside, operating primarily out of the Five Points neighborhood. They’re commonly confused as being Eight Trey Gangster Crips due to their similar acronym usage in “ETGC” however the Evergreen Telegraph Gangsters are more localized to Detroit and have no direct affiliations to the L.A.-based Eight Treys, and their name reflects their local presence rather than L.A. lineage.
“them W7M ETGC niggas some off-brand Eight Treys to be real with you gang”
by 313forLife September 16, 2025
mugGet the W7M ETGC mug.

Jole Etzer

hot man who can shoot lazers out of his eyes, play geometry dash, and give brizz
Hey Jole Etzer, can i get brizz while i play cataclysm?
by iwannafuckjoleetzer November 24, 2025
mugGet the Jole Etzer mug.

clubbin the ettie

jacking off or pleasuring yourself while talking on voice with a girl without her knowledge or consent
he was clubbin the ettie while he was in private voice with her, she had no idea!
by Ettie Follet May 24, 2016
mugGet the clubbin the ettie mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email