fakecel

noun

Etymology

From fake + -cel.

  1. derived from *fegōn — “to clean up, polish
  2. derived from fegōn
  3. derived from vēgen
  4. derived from fegen
  5. formed as fakecel — “fake + -cel

Definitions

  1. One who claims to be incel, despite having had success in romance.

    • While some posters questioned whether Minassian, 25, was a “fakecel” — the term for someone whose average looks disqualifies him from community membership — most hailed him as a hero of the movement.
    • Thus Peterson was called a “fakecel.” No, Peterson says, that’s wrong. He definitely still is an incel. He is a part of the group. Where then does he now belong?
    • Shut the f*** up you fakecel (ph). Like, oh, well, if you had any experience, then you can get another one eventually.

The neighborhood

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