blackfish

noun
/ˈblakfɪʃ/UK

Etymology

Blend of black + catfish (“(to create) a fake online profile”).

  1. inherited from *peysk- — “fish
  2. inherited from *fiskaz — “fish
  3. inherited from *fisk
  4. inherited from fisċ — “fish
  5. inherited from fisch
  6. compounded as blackfish — “black + fish

Definitions

  1. An Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, especially a female after spawning.

  2. Any of various dark-coloured fish of the Old World, especially the rudderfish…

    Any of various dark-coloured fish of the Old World, especially the rudderfish (Centrolophus niger).

  3. A pilot whale (Globicephalus spp.) and occasionally also used for various other whales).

  4. + 4 more definitions
    1. Either of two dark-coloured fish of the west Atlantic, the tautog of New England (Tautoga…

      Either of two dark-coloured fish of the west Atlantic, the tautog of New England (Tautoga onitis) and the black sea bass (Centropristis striata).

    2. Any of various dark-coloured fishes of Australasia, especially the luderick (Girella…

      Any of various dark-coloured fishes of Australasia, especially the luderick (Girella tricuspidata), and a freshwater fish, Gadopsis marmoratus.

      • The creek was reputed to contain blackfish and Nathan […] arranged the extraordinary collection of American lures he had inherited from an uncle.
    3. To go fishing for blackfish.

      • Earlier (Caldwell and Caldwell 1971a), we concentrated on the blackfishing at St. Vincent, the fishery with which we were most familiar, and listed known localities of fishing for blackfish and other species in the southern Caribbean.
      • Long Island Sound, Block Island Sound, Rhode Island Sound, and Narragansett Bay have many spots where blackfishing is productive year after year.
      • Blackfishing from the beach. I've done my research. Hundreds of shipwrecks line the Jersey coast, and many of them are close enough to reach with a long cast on a dead-low tide. These wrecks hold tautog, porgies, sea bass, flounder.
    4. To adopt signifiers of black identity (for example, by darkening the skin, or wearing…

      To adopt signifiers of black identity (for example, by darkening the skin, or wearing traditionally black hairstyles).

      • Judging from not only various records of campus life but also the numerous Instagram accounts of women appearing as "black" personalities — a phenomenon known as "blackfishing" — many do not know better.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for blackfish. 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