lockdowner
Etymology
From lockdown + -er.
lockdowner means A person who supports lockdown measures (especially during the COVID-19 pandemic). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 99 out of 100.
noun
- A person who supports lockdown measures (especially during the COVID-19 pandemic).“If we’re hoping to adjudicate what seems like a forever war between lockdowners and let-it-rippers, it probably helps to recall what first-year pandemic policy looked like — and how much of what we might remember as policy was really just pandemic.”
- A person whose movements and activities are limited by a lockdown (especially during the COVID-19 pandemic).“Why Apple fell in love with its own creation here is understandable. You can zoom about this map of apps like a holiday-starved lockdowner browsing Google Maps, and it lets you zoom right into apps with a final twist of the crown.”