masktard
English
Noun
masktard (plural masktards)
- (colloquial, derogatory) A person who wears a mask against the spread of infectious disease.
- 2020 June 5, devnull, “US protests live updates: Cops brutally shove man to the ground (video)”, in alt.home.repair (Usenet):
- Maybe the guy was a frail masktard? Apparently too uncoordinated to walk backwards? Maybe tripped over his own shoelaces?
- 2020 August 20, Dr Walpurgis, “THE HOST (2006)”, in alt.horror (Usenet):
- The bartons have always been MASKTARDS.
- 2021 October 3, Bob F, “OT: Pentagon A.I. Confirms Covid Shots Triggering Deadly ADE In The Vaccinated”, in alt.home.repair (Usenet):
- More trash from a liar that makes big money by lying, according to his
own lawyers, posted by just another vaccinated, vaxtard, masktard self
branded "karen" trying to kill off his own kind.
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