English edit

Etymology edit

From me +‎ again as a pun on Meghan.

Proper noun edit

Meagain

  1. (derogatory) Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (born 1981), American member of the British royal family and former actress, viewed as self-absorbed and narcissistic.
    • 2018 November 26, Patricia Treble, “Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s fans are fighting a fierce new royal feud”, in Maclean’s[1], archived from the original on 2018-11-27:
      “Please give us MORE MORE MORE of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Sick to absolute death of fake narcissistic MeAgain Markle,” a commenter wrote on a photo of Prince William and Kate on the royal family’s Instagram account.
    • 2022, Kendra Marston, “Hating Meghan Markle: Drawing the boundaries of British whiteness against postfeminist femininity”, in Shona Hunter, Christi van der Westhuizen, editors, Routledge Handbook of Critical Studies in Whiteness (Routledge International Handbooks)‎[2], Abingdon, Oxon, New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →DOI, →ISBN, part II (Conspiracies: Ideologies reinforcing whiteness):
      Commenter Rhirhi, remarking on the Duchess's appearance at the British Fashion Awards, writes ‘if Meagain cradles her bump once more I’m going to puke. Kate didn’t do any of this kind of attention grabbing because she isn’t a narcissist like Sparkles’ (2513 upvotes, 68 down).
    • 2022 June/July, W. Anchor, “Grumpy Corner”, in Triangle Norwich[3], Beccles, Suffolk: Anglia Print Ltd, →ISSN, page 10:
      The Jubilee... will they won’t they.....will Meagain and the very private ginger one be able to stop filming their behind the scenes epic for Netflix and pop across to put in an appearance on the balcony (in disguise to prevent any invasion of privacy).
    • 2023 April 14, Brenda Power, “Meghan spares Kate a right royal drama”, in Daily Mail[4], London, →ISSN, page 14:
      She had a ready-made excuse to stay at home with the children, since the event coincides with Archie’s fourth birthday, but there was no way Meagain was ever going to risk being booed at the coronation, or having lines from that humiliating South Park parody shouted from the crowd.