incel speak

See also: incel-speak and incelspeak

English

Noun

incel speak (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of incelspeak.
    • 2019 July 30, Vonny LeClerc, “Radicalisation is not only about race or religion”, in The National, Glasgow: Newsquest, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 23, column 2:
      “Orbiters”, as referenced by Clark, is incel speak for the type of man who hovers around women who are “out of their league”, in the hope of sex they believed they are owed.
    • 2022, Sharon Bolton, chapter 46, in The Dark, London: Orion Fiction, →ISBN, part 2:
      The key was to give the impression of an attractive, successful, single man – a typical Chad, to use incel speak – looking to make female connections.
    • 2025, Chris McQueer, “Fiona”, in Hermit, London: Wildfire, →ISBN:
      Some incels may opt for the ‘Rope’ – incel speak for suicide.