Entity: GAYLORD-FOCKER
Gaylord-Focker is a slang term used to describe a person perceived as weak, effeminate, or lacking masculinity, originating from the character Gaylord Focker played by Ben Stiller in the movie 'Meet the Parents.'
Gaylord-Focker
Etymology
The name Gaylord, meaning 'high-spirited,' has a rich history behind it, though it may sound funny to many. The term Gaylord-Focker originated from the character Gaylord Focker played by Ben Stiller in the movie 'Meet the Parents.'
Definition
Gaylord-Focker is a derogatory slang term used to mock individuals by insinuating they are weak, effeminate, or lacking masculinity.
Historical Context
The term Gaylord-Focker gained popularity after the release of the movie 'Meet the Parents,' where the character Gaylord Focker was portrayed as a sensitive and somewhat ineffectual individual.
Cultural Significance
Gaylord-Focker has become a widely recognized term in popular culture, often used humorously or pejoratively to describe someone as weak or effeminate.
Related Concepts
- Ben Stiller
- Meet the Parents
See Also
Gaylord-Focker is a derogatory slang term used to mock individuals by insinuating they are weak, effeminate, or lacking masculinity.