short king

English

Etymology

Coined by American comedian Jaboukie Young-White in a tweet on 4 July 2018.[1]

Noun

short king (plural short kings)

  1. (informal, endearing) A man of short stature.

References

  1. Jaboukie Young-White (4 July 2018), “i’m fucking tired of "short" used as an insult [] short kings are the enemy of body negativity, and i'll be forever proud to defend them.”, in Twitter

Further reading

  • Adrienne Matei (21 June 2019), “In praise of short men: will the rise of 'short kings' spell the fall of toxic masculinity?”, in The Guardian
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