When a powdered donut pulls some disrespectful bull.
A slang term for the audacity of a caucasian person.
A slang term for the audacity of a caucasian person.
Anita - "Did you hear what mrs. White said yesterday? She's so racist.
Kathy - "Ikr!! I can't believe she had the caucacity to say something like that."
Kathy - "Ikr!! I can't believe she had the caucacity to say something like that."
by Anxiyaa._ May 31, 2019
Caucacity is the audacity of white people. Meaning, the willingness to take bold risks only white people feel safe doing.
by Curly.lou.who November 20, 2018
Mad wack things only white people would do. The term originates from the Bodega Boys podcast starring Desus Nice and the Kid Mero which chronicles all the caucacity in modern pop culture and society.
Person 1: I saw some lady attach a leash to her toddler.
Person 2: Damn that's some caucacity right there.
Person 2: Damn that's some caucacity right there.
by paninichan October 19, 2015
Having the utter boldness and unbridled audacity of an melanin lacking individual to say or participate in activities viewed as irrational, dangerous, or obscure to most other demographics.
by Daily Newz January 20, 2023
(Adjective) the quality of or tendency to do something particularly associate it with stereotypical white culture
by Drcarterr September 30, 2015
The audacity bold ass white people have to say some out of pocket shit; fueled by attitudes stemming from white privilege and entitlement
I swear, it's so hard to speak about my experiences as a POC when both my professor AND classmates speak with so much caucacity.
by DICHAMP July 11, 2017
noun
boldly rude or disrespectful behavior motivated by excessive pride, self-confidence, or an undeserved sense of entitlement; characteristic of a stereotypical prerogative of white Americans (Caucasians), usually at the expense, inconvenience, or detriment of others, particularly non-white people.
boldly rude or disrespectful behavior motivated by excessive pride, self-confidence, or an undeserved sense of entitlement; characteristic of a stereotypical prerogative of white Americans (Caucasians), usually at the expense, inconvenience, or detriment of others, particularly non-white people.
She had the caucacity to use my grandmother's recipe for tortillas in her restaurant without permission to boost her sales and then proceeded to block me from messaging her on social media.
by Kray Zaay August 02, 2017