clowncel
English
Etymology
clown + -cel.
Noun
clowncel (plural clowncels)
- (incel slang) An incel who identifies with the Joker from the Batman franchise.
- 2019, Caroline Cabe, "Inside Todd Phillips’ Joker and the Rise of the ‘Clowncel’, The Texas Orator, 22 October 2019:
- The thing about Joker that specifically appeals to clowncels is the heroic mirage imparted on the Joker.
- 2021, Manuel Herrero-Puertas, "Super Whitman 1885", Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies, Volume 47, Issue 1, March 2021, page 311:
- As for Joker, after the FBI warned of mass-shooting threats from so-called “Clowncels,” some theaters in the United States banned makeup and costumes during the screening of Phillips’s movie (Margolin and Katersky).
- 2021, Aylin Kuryel, "Looking at and with images: Crowds in Joker, Joker in the crowd", in Breaking Down Joker: Violence, Loneliness, Tragedy (ed. Sean Redmond), unnumbered page:
- There is a key difference here, however, in that clowncels seem to replace the self-pitying discourse common in incel forums with anger towards the rich and the powerful.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:clowncel.
- 2019, Caroline Cabe, "Inside Todd Phillips’ Joker and the Rise of the ‘Clowncel’, The Texas Orator, 22 October 2019: