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Noun: "(slang, derogatory) a self-important, condescending person with a background and/or interest in a STEM field..."
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- 2017, April Daniels, Sovereign, unnumbered page:
- "Yeah, Myra's basically a communist. I can't imagine how much they had had to offer to get her to agree to work for a bunch of right-wing STEMlords."
- 2020, Tom Leach, "Toast of the Week", The Courier (Newcastle University), 17 February 2020, page 9:
- Oh, the people who study the humanities...the butt of jokes told by unwashed STEM-lords, by overdressed business students with overinflated egos, considered prime wasters of time and money.
- 2020, Nam Nguyen, "Lavender Town", The Strand (Victoria University, University of Toronto), Volume 62, Issue 10, Spring 2020, page 39:
- But as I associated with new people, I think I started seeing you as too much of the unpleasant STEM-lord type, while I probably came off as the weirdo theatre kid.
- 2021, Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis, page 362:
- I've long learned that engaging with basement-dwelling STEMlords who come online looking for a fight is never a good idea — the last thing I want is to provide free entertainment for their fragile egos.