incel

Etymology
. on an online forum (originally as ). Came to widespread usage in the mid-2010s, chiefly online.

Noun

 * 1) A member of an online subculture of people (mostly men) who define themselves as unable to find a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one.
 * 2)  An individual who is not sexually active despite having such a desire.
 * 3)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.
 * 1)  An individual who is not sexually active despite having such a desire.
 * 2)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.
 * 1)  An individual who is not sexually active despite having such a desire.
 * 2)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.
 * 1)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.
 * 1)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.
 * 1)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.
 * 1)  "Involuntary celibacy": the state of being not sexually active despite wishing to be.

Translations

 * Danish: incel
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Incel
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: インセル
 * Marathi: इनसेल
 * Polish:, incelka
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, инце́лка
 * Spanish: íncel
 * Ukrainian: інце́л, інце́лка

Adjective

 * 1)  Not having sexual relations despite wishing to.

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1) * 16 August 2021, Laura Byager Rabøl, Massemorder havde “spist den sorte pille” - hvor farlige er incels?, TV2 Nyheder:
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- På grund af sin internetaktivitet og særligt sin nu lukkede Youtube [sic]-kanal kædes Jake Davison i de britiske medier sammen med incel-miljøet – et online miljø for især unge mænd, der lever i ufrivillig cølibat og bekender sig til en kvindefjendsk ideologi.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Etymology
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  incel

Etymology
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