T-pose
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Originally a default pose for video game characters, but spread into real-life usage. Named as such because the person's body resembles the letter T.
Noun
- (originally animation) A pose in which one stands rigidly with one's arms held out horizontally at shoulder height and parallel to the ground.
- 2018 May 16, "The Classy Libertarian", “Not Only Is the “T-Pose” Racist, It’s Also Violent”, in Medium, archived from the original on 16 May 2018:
- In order to perform a “T-Pose,” one stands as tall as possible, extends his or her arms outright (in order to form the letter T), and usually does so in an effort to intimidate.
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