cuck chair

noun

Etymology

From cuck (“a cuckold or cuckquean: one who is married to an unfaithful partner”) + chair, alluding to a scenario where the person being cucked sits in the chair while watching their partner have sexual intercourse with another. The term is humorously claimed in accounts to have been invented by Ronald Cuck in a dormitory at Boston University, though this attribution is not generally regarded as documented. The term was attested as early as the 2010s but first popularized as a meme in 2022.

  1. derived from καθέδρα
  2. derived from cathedra — “seat
  3. derived from chaiere
  4. inherited from chayere
  5. compounded as cuck chair — “cuck + chair

Definitions

  1. A chair, especially one in a hotel room, that faces the bed

    A chair, especially one in a hotel room, that faces the bed; a corner chair.

  2. A position of inferiority or impotence.

    • Near-synonym: back seat

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