coastal elite

noun

Etymology

The term coastal is used specifically to refer to both California at large and the Washington D.C.-New York City areas, located on the West and East Coasts respectively, where many wealthy people live due to concentrations of commerce and financial endeavors, as well as higher costs of living. The conservative and Nazi ascriptions to specifically left-leaning individuals comes from the higher rate of people who hold progressive or leftist political beliefs in major urban areas.

Definitions

  1. A certain stereotype of an extraordinarily wealthy person who is out of touch or…

    A certain stereotype of an extraordinarily wealthy person who is out of touch or privileged compared to the average person.

  2. A stereotype of an extraordinarily wealthy leftist who is often egotistical and out of…

    A stereotype of an extraordinarily wealthy leftist who is often egotistical and out of touch with the needs of the nation at large.

  3. A dogwhistle for Jewish people, often caricatured as wealthy leftist financiers.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA