anti-vaxxer

English

Etymology

From anti-vax + -er or anti- + vax + -er.

Noun

anti-vaxxer (plural anti-vaxxers)

  1. (slang) An anti-vaccinationist.
    • 2012, Amanda Marcotte, "Measles Outbreak Traced to Super Bowl, Anti-Vaccination Fanatics", Slate, 24 February 2012:
      Janice D'Arcy reports at the Washington Post on the latest measles outbreak traced back to anti-vaccination fanatics, but this time, instead of an outbreak being traced back to a Whole Foods or a nursery school---the usual places where the kids of yuppie anti-vaxxers have a chance to expose and be exposed---the trail for this one leads back to the Super Bowl.
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:anti-vaxxer.

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