Something-ism

What is Something-ism?


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A term first (and probably, only ever) used on the popular tv show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" in ep. 19 of the third season ("Choices"). Can be used to point out obvious discrimination that doesn't quite fit any specific "-ism".

"How dare you cut me out of the joint because I have Hep C. That's... something-ism..."

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