hepeater
n. hepeater
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
Noun: “Ugh. He’s such a hepeater.”
Pluralised noun: “Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
Pluralised noun: “Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
hepeated
When a woman suggests an idea that is ignored, but then a guy says the same thing and everyone loves it.
My boss ignored my idea until my colleague hepeated it.
hepeat
v. hepeat (present tense)
To hepeat is to be a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) repeating an otherwise-identifying person’s idea that was ignored previously, but now loved by everyone because he said it.
plural v.: hepeats
present participle: hepeating
past participle: hepeated
future participle: going to hepeat
perfect participle: having hepeated
Reference:
“ My friends coined a word: hepeated. For when a woman suggests an idea and it's ignored, but then a guy says same thing and everyone loves it”
by Twitter user: @NoisyAstronomer
To hepeat is to be a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) repeating an otherwise-identifying person’s idea that was ignored previously, but now loved by everyone because he said it.
plural v.: hepeats
present participle: hepeating
past participle: hepeated
future participle: going to hepeat
perfect participle: having hepeated
Reference:
“ My friends coined a word: hepeated. For when a woman suggests an idea and it's ignored, but then a guy says same thing and everyone loves it”
by Twitter user: @NoisyAstronomer
Present tense: “Hepeat this; an electric toothbrush with biodegradable replacement heads.”
Pluralised present tense: “He hepeats things all the time. Watch this.”
Present participle: “He was hepeating me!”
Past participle: “He hepeated me again today at work.”
Future participle: “I can’t believe that he stole my idea. I want a meeting without him; he’s just going to hepeat me again.”
Pluralised present tense: “He hepeats things all the time. Watch this.”
Present participle: “He was hepeating me!”
Past participle: “He hepeated me again today at work.”
Future participle: “I can’t believe that he stole my idea. I want a meeting without him; he’s just going to hepeat me again.”
Hepeating
The act of a man restating (either exactly or with some modification) the ideas of a woman soon after she has expressed them. Typically, the man will make these statements as though he were their original source.
Her boss was just hepeating her plan to save the company money.
hepeated
When a man successfully suggests an idea after a woman failed.
My presentation of my idea failed, but my colleague hepeated it and convinced my Boss.
hepeater
n. hepeater
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
a male-identifying person (AMAB, trans male, etc.) who hepeats or has previously hepeated an otherwise-identifying person
plural n.: hepeaters
“Ugh. He’s such a hepeater.”
Pluralised noun:
“Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
Pluralised noun:
“Watch out, they’re all hepeaters. Keep your ideas to yourself until they’re gone.”
hepeating
Another attempt by feminist to blame men for everything, after mansplaining, they try to make a coincidence or something else into a gendered issue.
Feminists hates men.
Feminists hates men.
Female: I like bananas
Male: I also like bananas
Female: Don't you dare hepeating
Male: I also like bananas
Female: Don't you dare hepeating