go ER
English
Etymology
Initialism referring to Elliot Rodger, who carried out a series of deadly mass shootings in Isla Vista, California, in 2014 with the intent of punishing women for rejecting him and men he envied.
Verb
go ER (third-person singular simple present goes ER, present participle going ER, simple past went ER, past participle gone ER)
- (incel slang) To commit an indiscriminate mass murder, particularly one that targets women.
- 2018, anonymous, quoted in Rebecca Karlén, "Incels: En kartläggning av diskursen på forumetincels.is", thesis submitted to Uppsala University, page 30:
- As far as I know, femoids going ER are extremely rare or maybe non-existent.
- 2020, Bruce Hoffman, Jacob Ware, Ezra Shapiro, “Assessing the Threat of Incel Violence”, in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, volume 43, number 7:
- Arguably, the most effective way to prevent an incel from “going ER” is by proactively addressing his suicidal impulses.
- 2021, anonymous, quoted in Rosa Auf der Strasse & Ebba Philipson, "My loneliness is killing me (and everyone else): En kvalitativ studie om hur incels diskuterar våld online", thesis submitted to Kristianstad University, page 29:
- Yes, because there will always be some self-proclaimed incel out there who will go ER.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:go ER.
- 2018, anonymous, quoted in Rebecca Karlén, "Incels: En kartläggning av diskursen på forumetincels.is", thesis submitted to Uppsala University, page 30:
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