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.

  1. derived from audax
  2. derived from audacitas
  3. inherited from audacite
  4. compounded as caucasity — “Caucasian + audacity

Definitions

  1. 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 …
  2. 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.
  3. 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