-
unenjoyable or
poorly made
video game.
Though the
label is
usually applied disparagingly,
there is a
subculture of
celebrating kusoge. The term kusogē is a portmanteau...
-
where men
often roll up
their shirts to
expose their bellies.
Others disparagingly refer to the
phenomenon using the term "bǎngyé" (膀爷),
which loosely...
- Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved 1
November 2013. "
disparaging: a
Scandinavian individual esp.
living in the
United States" Leary, James...
-
Tracts for the Times,
published from 1833 to 1841.
Tractarians were also
disparagingly referred to as "Newmanites" (before 1845) and "Puseyites"
after two...
- look down on and dis****ociate from
these overlaps. They
commonly refer disparagingly to
people in the
computer security subculture as
crackers and refuse...
-
impeached and
sentenced by the
Parliament of
England in 1621 for
speaking disparagingly of
Frederick V,
Elector Palatine (by Floyd's Case).
Floyd was a Roman...
- magazine, also
called a
trade journal or
trade paper (colloquially or
disparagingly a
trade rag), is a
magazine or
newspaper whose target audience is people...
- Jew when
referring to a non-observant
Jewish man. It is
mostly used
disparagingly,
although it can also be used in
appreciation by
semantic reversal,...
-
combination of
information and entertainment. The term may be used
disparagingly to
devalue infotainment or soft news
subjects in
favor of more serious...
- dresser, full
dress tourer, or dresser.
These monikers (often used
disparagingly or jocularly)
originally applied to
cruisers with full sets of saddlebags...