loserhood

noun

Etymology

From loser + -hood.

  1. inherited from loser
  2. suffixed as loserhood — “loser + hood

Definitions

  1. The state of being a loser.

    • When Nietzsche sees the Judeo-Christian emphasis on the other world or God or the true life, he sees the resentment of losers who elevate “loserhood” to place themselves above the true winners in the world.

The neighborhood

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