testrionics
English
Etymology
From testes, masculinizing histrionics as though it were derived from Ancient Greek ὑστερικός (husterikós, “suffering in the uterus”) (like hysterical into testerical), though it actually derives from histriōnicus (“pertaining to acting”).
Noun
testrionics pl (plural only)
- histrionic displays, especially of machismo or male chauvinism
- 2004 March 16, Hyerdahl1, “Re: Are boys disadvantaged by having women teachers?”, in soc.men (Usenet), message-ID <20040316103242.19482.00001656@mb-m16.aol.com>:
- I'd suggest that any "testrionics" are more about men who fear homosexuailty than about feminists who do not seem to fear such.
- 2008 April 2, Heidi Graw, “Re: The (H)Risen Christ”, in sci.lang (Usenet), message-ID <GpNIj.15137$pb5.7571@edtnps89>:
- They can't help their testronics.
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