watermelon
See also: water melon
English
Etymology
From the 1610s, a compound of water + melon. The meanings referring to environmentalists and behind schedule projects derive from the idea of having green (eco-friendly, on-schedule) outward appearance while being red (socialist, behind schedule) in a hidden way comparable to that of the fruit.
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Noun
watermelon (countable and uncountable, plural watermelons)
- A plant of the species Citrullus lanatus, bearing a melon-like fruit.
- The fruit of the watermelon plant, having a green rind and watery flesh that is typically bright red when ripe and contains black seeds.
- (derogatory, slang) An environmentalist with socialist leanings, an ecosocialist.
- 2010 August 7, Robin McKie, “Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway”, in The Observer, →ISSN:
- According to this distorted view of life, environmentalists are watermelons – green on the outside, red on the inside – who want to impose regulation, “the slippery slope to socialism”, on the use of tobacco, ozone-destroying chemicals and greenhouse gases.
- A pinkish-red colour, like that of watermelon flesh (also called watermelon pink).
- watermelon:
- A project that is presented as on schedule when it actually has parts that are falling behind.
- 2021 April 24, Sumir Karayi, “Combatting the Watermelon Effect to Improve Digital Experience”, in CIO, IDG Communications, archived from the original on 5 June 2021:
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derogatory slang: environmentalist with socialist leanings
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