English edit

Etymology edit

orientation +‎ -ist

Adjective edit

orientationist (comparative more orientationist, superlative most orientationist)

  1. Oppressing or hating persons of a certain sexual orientation.
    • 1994 May 16, Andrew John Conway <conway@cup.portal.com>, “Re: Bounce juggling”, in rec.juggling (Usenet):
      Personally I find sissy boys a little too heavy to juggle, as well as being ageist, sexist and orientationist props.
    • 2001 August 24, "jwitt" <james_witted@hotmail.com>, “Re: Should Men Lead Girl Scout Troops?”, in soc.men (Usenet):
      Since they don't, they are truly a private organization and I have no right to complain about any of their decisions, racist, sexist, orientationist, whatever.
    • 2004 December 13, Mike Lyle <mike_lyle_uk@REMOVETHISyahoo.co.uk>, “Re: Riggs and Cooper, Cooper and Riggs”, in alt.usage.english (Usenet):
      I don't want to be orientationist about this, but I think I should point out that such a real man is almost certain to be Julian Clary.