mansplaining
noun
- a man explaining something to a woman unasked and in a condescending manner
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈmanˌspleɪnɪŋ/ / /ˈmænˌspleɪnɪŋ/
noun
Etymology: Blend of man + explaining, or from mansplain + -ing.
- The act of condescendingly explaining something, particularly by a man to a woman, in order to appear knowledgeable, or from a mistaken presumption that she has an inferior understanding of the topic.
“Mansplaining isn't just the act of explaining while male, of course; many men manage to explain things every day without in the least insulting their listeners... Mansplaining is when a dude tells you, a woman, how to do something you already know how to do, or how you are wrong about something you are actually right about, or miscellaneous and inaccurate "facts" about something you know a hell of a lot more about than he does.”
“It's hard to appreciate the full pathological depths of mansplaining unless you've read late-period Heinlein, an experience comparable to being trapped in an elevator for six hours with a boorish know-it-all offering his theories on economics, politics, sex, aesthetics, military strategy, investing and myriad other topics.”
verb
Etymology: Blend of man + explaining, or from mansplain + -ing.
- present participle and gerund of mansplain