idiocity

English

Etymology

idiocy + -ity

Noun

idiocity (countable and uncountable, plural idiocities)

  1. (nonstandard, derogatory, uncountable) Idiocy.
    • 1996 April 12, Meera Srinivasan, “IDIOCITY!”, in soc.culture.indian (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      Some idiot will correct my spelling of arasi or matra basha forgetting which language I am writing it in. I give up. You guys win. When a system is overridden with idiots and MCPs one migrates like much of the brain-drain in India. I am leaving. Be proud of yourself! Now you can all feel less threatened and more secure about your idiocity.
    • 2000 May 13, MWSmith, “VIVA JANET RENO”, in houston.general (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      Of course, you think normal thought processes by normal people are brainwashed right wing idiocity. That's the result of having your head buried in clintoon's butt.
    • 2000 July 27, Seppo Renfors, “Seppo, you are an idiot and spaghetti bolognaise”, in rec.food.cooking (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      That is where Mackay uttered his idiocity, and realising how idiotic it was, attempted to shift his idiocity on me. He is a right dishonest bastard!
    • 2002 June 14, John Persons, “Amy Grand new lead singer for Van Halen”, in rec.music.christian (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      I for one will take full credit for my own idiocity, whatever that is.
  2. (nonstandard, derogatory, countable) An idiotic statement or action.
    • 2000 May 14, MWSmith, “VIVA JANET RENO”, in houston.general (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      Actually, nothing about you offends me.
      I just enjoy exposing your idiocities.
    • 2002 September 13, DraMATTics, “I never thought I would”, in alt.support.loneliness (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      My problem with blocking someone is that it then puts a limit and a filter on the information one can use to interpret ones world. Even assholes have their worth at times. Without assholes there would be no way judge ourselves correctly as there would be no standard at which to measure ourselves from. However, one can only take so much of someones[sic] idiocities. Their idiocities in turn though, shows what relative value one should give to anything they might say.
    • 2005 May 1, gyogyo, “Most important lesson”, in alt.sci.physics.new-theories (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-06:
      A psychologist: George, strangers say hi in US suburbs because people meet rarely. Is the type of life, its[sic] a basic human need. Everything is depending on cars which come and go to garages, so you... you are an idiot, George. Go somewhere else to make up idiocities. Mob my ass. Just fuck off.

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