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uncouthlacking

Uncouthlacking is a neologism used in online discourse to describe the absence of uncouth behavior. It functions as both a noun and an adjective and may refer to a person who is perceived as lacking coarse manners, or to actions and attitudes characterized by overt civility in contexts where blunt honesty is expected. In some usages, it is employed satirically to critique performative politeness or social pretenses.

Origin and formation: The term emerged in late 2010s internet slang, and is formed by combining uncouth

Usage and interpretation: In practice, uncouthlacking can describe behavior that is unusually courteous, restrained, or sanitized.

Reception and legitimacy: As a niche slang term, uncouthlacking has limited recognition outside specific online communities.

See also: neologism; portmanteau; performative politeness; civility in online discourse.

with
lacking.
It
is
typically
used
in
informal
writing
on
forums,
social
media,
and
memes.
Examples
include:
"She
is
uncouthlacking
in
meetings,
choosing
tact
over
candor,"
or
"That
post
reads
as
uncouthlacking—polite
but
lacking
substance."
The
word
is
often
used
humorously
or
ironically
to
contrast
expectations
of
blunt
authenticity
with
careful
civility.
Some
readers
find
it
clever;
others
find
it
confusing
or
redundant.
Linguists
generally
treat
it
as
a
playful
coinage
reflecting
contemporary
concerns
about
civility
and
authenticity
in
digital
communication.