caucasity
noun/kɔ(ː)ˈkæs.ɪ.ti/
Etymology
Blend of Caucasian + audacity. Apparently popularized by The Kid Mero who has also claimed to have coined it. Variation in spelling may be the result of cross-pollination between senses, different interpretation of where the two parts of the blend meet, and respelling to match pronunciation.
Definitions
Alternative letter-case form of Caucasity.
- He was adorned in almost peak caucasity attire - as if he just stepped out from Dr. Yakub's laboratory - tank top and neon athletic shorts.
- With the racist caucasity of the members of Cal Poly's Lambda Chi Alpha, to the insensitivity from the president of Cal Poly, responsibility needs to be taken …
Stereotypically white (Caucasian) behaviour, especially arrogance or entitlement.
- @sodamichelle oh oh your caucacity is showing..
- STANDOUT TRACK: YO THIS NIGGA HAD THE CAUCACITY TO GIVE ALL THE JOINTS ON THIS SHIT THE SAME NAME. *SWIFTLY ROUNDHOUSES THIS NIGGA IN THE THORAX*
- Our real pain is often meant for non-Black people to enjoy as they watch from behind a screen. The caucasity.
The state of being racially white
The state of being racially white; Caucasianness.
- As long as drug use is a crime you can walk away from by having sufficient money, family connections, and caucacity, it's a perfect way to separate out folks who don't fit in 'our' circle.
- In the sea of Caucasity that was (and still is) the comic book industry, you [Miles Morales] were long overdue.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for caucasity. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA