ricecel
English
Etymology
From rice + -cel, referencing the fact that rice is a staple food in East Asia.
Noun
ricecel (plural ricecels)
- (incel slang, often offensive) An incel of East Asian (especially Chinese) heritage.
- 2020, Whiteaker A. James, “The Story of the 'Incel Saint': A Rhetorical Analysis of Elliot Rodger's My Twisted World”, in Shayna Engdahl, editor, Source 2020: Conference Proceedings[1], page 150:
- As with some other incel terms, this manages to come remarkably close to a structural critique of racism and white supremacy, but the underlying reasoning that ricecels use is almost always grounded in the evolutionary psychology of women, rather than socially constructed structures of oppression.
- 2022 June, Ksenija Bogetic, anonymous quotee, “Race and the language of incels: Figurative neologisms in an emerging English cryptolect”, in English Today, volume 39, number 2:
- Bitter pill to swallow for ricecels: we are inferior to white men in every possible way.
- 2022, Giuseppina Scotto di Carlo, anonymous quotee, “An analysis of self-other representations in the incelosphere: Between online misogyny and self-contempt”, in Discourse & Society, volume 34, number 1:
- Picture a dead average ricecel working in computer related field. Me so horny, me so sad, me so over
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:ricecel.