antidentite
English
Alternative forms
- anti-dentite
Etymology
Alteration of antidentist, from anti- + dentist, to rhyme with anti-Semite. Coined in an episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld, in which Jerry Seinfeld is annoyed with his dentist, Tim Whatley, who has apparently converted to Judaism only because he wants to be able to tell Jewish jokes. Kramer calls Jerry an “antidentite” in response to Jerry taking offense to Whatley's Jewish jokes.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌæntaɪ̯ˈdɛntaɪ̯t/, /ˌæntiː-/
Noun
antidentite (plural antidentites)
- (informal, rare) someone who has a negative or prejudiced opinion about dentists
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