tradlarp
English
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edittradlarp (third-person singular simple present tradlarps, present participle tradlarping, simple past and past participle tradlarped)
- (Internet slang) To pretend that one is living a traditional or historical lifestyle; to LARP as trad.
- 2021 May 21, “What is the difference between Integralism (a la Fr. Thomas Crean) and the integral-Nationalism of Marraus and Salazar?”, in Reddit[1], r/CatholicPhilosophy:
- Hopefully you will bend the knee to Rome and embrace TradLarping like the rest of us.
- 2022 February 11, @EuropeanRevolt, Twitter[2]:
- Half the people who larped as pro-White in 2019 are now tradlarping as Christians.
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edittradlarp (countable and uncountable, plural tradlarps)
- (Internet slang, uncountable) The act of tradlarping.
- 2021 May 6, @cowled_possum, Twitter[3]:
- What level of tradLARP are you on? I'm on: I want a donkey cart to be my primary mode of long transportation
- 2021 September 4, u/78zrVckw39rF7332J8Z9, “Consoom politics through trite superhero references”, in Reddit[4], r/Consoom:
- Just admit you are here to agenda post, you know? It wont make your tradlarp less cringe but at least you’ll be less of a hypocrite.
- (Internet slang, countable) Synonym of tradlarper.