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)
- (informal, endearing) A man of short stature.
- 2024 March 21, Rebecca Shaw, “I will never understand heterosexual dating culture’s obsession with height. Just get a footstool!”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- We had a period where you couldn’t move without hearing about “short kings”, although I’m not sure how many Queens actually put that into practice in their real lives.
References
- Jaboukie Young-White (2018 July 4) “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
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