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Etymology edit

Blend of Roe +‎ November. From Roe v. Wade, an overturned Supreme Court case that protected abortion, and November, when elections in the United States typically take place.

Proper noun edit

Roevember

  1. (US politics) The 2022 United States elections, in relation to abortion.
    • 2022 October 28, Michelle Ruiz, “Is Roevember Really Coming?”, in Vogue[1]:
      Will Roevember become a reality? According to reproductive-rights leaders and political analysts, the answer is not as tidy or triumphant as the catchphrase.