maskhole

noun

Etymology

Blend of mask + asshole.

  1. derived from arshole
  2. compounded as maskhole — “mask + asshole

Definitions

  1. A person who refuses to wear a facemask during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    • Why is this my problem to deal with? This maskhole? This covidiot whose stupidity is putting me at risk? This isn't what I signed up for.
    • The Maskhole wears theirs halfway down the face, while grinning, thus rendering the protection to others null and void.
    • Kimmel first tore into “maskhole” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for shredding up a warning from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), regarding Congress’ mask mandate.
  2. A person who harasses others for not wearing a facemask.

    • Well, look, I wear a mask, I try not to be a maskhole about it. If I see — if I see somebody who doesn't have a mask, I don't call 911.
    • Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene described House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as “speaker maskhole,” as she revealed that she has now been sent two warning letters for not wearing a face mask in Congress.
  3. A person who insists on wearing a mask long after the COVID-19 pandemic is over,…

    A person who insists on wearing a mask long after the COVID-19 pandemic is over, including when alone in the car or at home.

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