English edit

Etymology edit

From feminist +‎ -y.

Adjective edit

feministy (comparative more feministy, superlative most feministy)

  1. (colloquial) Like a feminist, or like stereotypical feminist beliefs.
    • 2003, Annabel Giles, Crossing the Paradise Line, page 74:
      Tessa knew she was supposed to feel robbed of her womanhood or something feministy like that, but actually she quite liked it.
    • 2013, Vanessa Furse Jackson, The Revolving Year:
      “I am independent,” she said. “But not feministy in that way.”
    • 2018 February 15, Hadley Freeman, The Guardian:
      And what if you know that it’s shallow to fall for media narratives about women fighting with one another […] and you want to be all feminist-y and everything, yet at the same time Carrie versus Samantha is the only news story you actually care about?