beigist
English
Etymology
beige + -ist. Probably coined by the comedian and actor Billy Connolly, as an antonym to the word "colourful" as applied to people.
Noun
beigist (plural beigists)
- A bland, banal, unoriginal person; a humorless bourgeois.
- A political centrist or politically correct person; an unphilosophical adherent to the zeitgeist.
Quotations
- 2003, November 17, The New Yorker: "Connolly is an instinctive disturber of the peace, an enemy of blandness — of the beigists."
References
- Lahr, John (2003 November 17) “CHASING THE WITCH.(comedian Billy Connolly)(Interview)”, in New Yorker, New Yorker, archived from the original on 28 August 2008
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