loxism
English
Etymology
From lox + -ism, presumably on the basis that lox is a food associated with Jewish people and by analogy with terms such as racism, but the specific reasoning for the coinage is otherwise uncertain. First attested in 2005.
Noun
loxism (uncountable)
- (neo-Nazism) Hatred of (non-Jewish) white people by Jews.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:loxism.
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