landchad

noun

Etymology

Blend of landlord + Chad.

  1. inherited from Ċeadda
  2. inherited from Chadde
  3. compounded as landchad — “landlord + Chad

Definitions

  1. A landlord, especially one with the characteristics of a "Chad".

    • Although it started explicitly as bait, the Landchad/Rentoid dichotomy, and specifically the way in which landlords can treat renters as inferior and even contemptible, reflects a real world dynamic.
    • But words do mean things; calling landlords "property owners" is almost worse than calling them "landchads," and half as accurate.

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