Define Privilege Meaning

Privilege
A word used by some people to relay that they are telepathic and know what the other person's circumstances are, and what they were thinking when they said or did something.

Your privilege is why you said "it is wrong to use your welfare check to buy gold necklaces."
By Ada
Privilege

Where gonna get tossed off that privilege
By Kelsy
Privilege
A special right given to someone or a group of people, which is not available to others. Advantage, Benefit

The very successful manager grew up in a privileged world.
By Rosalinde
Privilege

It could be postulated that the act of enjoying privilege is inherently immoral, as in a world of scarce resources it necessarily comes at the cost of multiple others, whose wellbeing is thereby decreased.
By Engracia
Privilege
The collective noun and name for a group consisting of three or more Karens.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, privileges of Karens in communities across the US railed against social distancing measures as a result of limited access to hair salons and opportunities to complain to a store manager.
By Emilee
Privilege
a word often used to describe a fellow named frankie

By Opalina
Privilege
The belief that members of particular groups, sexualities, genders, sexes, races, etc. are afforded advantages in society for being a member of said group.

The term was popularized by the regressive left and is generally used as an easy button to shut down discussions/arguments and blame others for one's own shortcomings. Achievements earned by others through hard work are dismissed as just further evidence of their privilege.

By accepting this philosophy, believers in this religion create a world where all their failures are the fault of someone else, and all the successes of others are because they possessed some inherit unfair advantage.

Bill: I can't get a decent job, I'm fat because of poor genetics, and I'm poor because of institutionalized racism. I wish I had your privilege John.

John: So your decision to screw off in school, constantly eat junk food, knock up your ex who you now have to pay child support to has nothing to do with your current situation?

Bill: John you seriously need to check your privilege.
By Valeria
Privilege
A group of Karens traveling together. Similar to a pride of lions, except the lions want to speak to the manager.

“There’s a privilege of Karen’s approaching that McDonald’s. Better go to Burger King instead.”
By Hedda
A Privilege
A group of Karen gathered is known as a privilege.

That officer was viciously assaulted by a privilege of Karens!
By Linda
No Privilege!

A: This afternoon too, you're busy, I guess?
B: Yeah I gotta shower then head out in 20
A: No privilege! Have fun.

B: Thank you, and that's not
By Stephi