beigeist

Etymology
, coined by writer Mark Ames

Noun

 * 1)  A sellout; a conformist to bourgeois or corporate mediocracy.
 * 2) * 2003+, Johnny Loftus, review of “Chariot” by Gavin DeGraw, All Music Guide
 * Gavin DeGraw's J Records debut is a strong showcase for his soulful wail and piano playing, even if it's occasionally grayed out by bells-and-whistles production that pushes it too strongly toward beigeist AAA accessibility.
 * 1) * 2005 May, Marianne M. Jennings, “Beige is not better”, Jewish World Review
 * Beigeists exist only to rein in those who disagree with leftists. The flaw in being a Beigeist is the assumption that beige is better.... A coup by the Beigeists would mean no decisions, no bottom lines, no criticisms, and no unwavering principles.... Colorful nonconformists frighten Beigeists.
 * Beigeists exist only to rein in those who disagree with leftists. The flaw in being a Beigeist is the assumption that beige is better.... A coup by the Beigeists would mean no decisions, no bottom lines, no criticisms, and no unwavering principles.... Colorful nonconformists frighten Beigeists.