Aposemitic (adjective): Describing a neutral stance of avoiding or distancing oneself from Semitic peoples or cultures, without the support of prosemitism or the hostility of antisemitism, occupying a central position between these extremes.
Etymology: Formed from Greekapo- (“away” or “from”) and Semitic (denoting peoples like Jews or Arabs, from biblical Shem), coined as a pun on aposematic (biological warning signals) by replacing sema (“sign”) with Semitic.
Example Sentence: She was aposemitic, steeringclear of Semitic cultural events but not acting violently toward them.
Boys who enjoy yaoi (a genre in Japan that contains sexual and/or romantic relations between two men); literally translates to "rotten boy"; corresponding female : fujoshi