cohencidence

English

Etymology

Blend of Cohen + coincidence

Noun

cohencidence (plural cohencidences)

  1. (slang, derogatory, humorous, somewhat offensive, sarcastic) Something that seems like a coincidence but is actually the work of conspiratorial Jewish groups.
    • 2010 May 11, Joshua Cohen, Witz (American Literature Series) (American Literature Series), Dalkey Archive Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 407:
      1st Annual Meeting of Israelien Impersonators, held this inaugural year, amazing — O what a Cohencidence! such cohenesthesia!
    • 2019 March 9, rebcar...@gmail.com, “More Holohoaxing”, in soc.culture.israel (Usenet):
      Interestingly, the “Holocaust gassing hysteria” didn’t begin until 1967,
      about the same time that the Jews attacked their Arab neighbors and
      stole their land — that must be just a big Cohencidence! You’d think
      that the Holocaust gassing hysteria would have begun in 1945 or 1946!
    • 2022 June 2, Steven Katz, The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism (Cambridge Companions to Religion), Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 11:
      • Soros owns company where Coronavirus broke out.
      • Israel-linked Dr. Charles *Lieber* arrested for receiving payment and smuggling biomaterials to Wuhan University.
      • Israel was “already working on a vaccine”
      • That's some MIGHTY BIG COHENCIDENCES.

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