goddex

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

goddess +‎ -x

Noun[edit]

goddex (plural goddexes)

  1. (neologism) A genderless or non-binary deity; a deity whose gender is unknown.
    • 2020 November, Cheryl Rafuse, “Why You Should Quarantine (Your Plants)”, in Boston Compass, page 6:
      First off: to anyone feeling an iota of guilt for indulging your plant-loving inner green goddex during the pandemic—you stop that right now.
    • 2021, Elliot Director, "The Gender Evolution of Air", in Astraea Taylor, Air Magic, page 56:
      These days, a Witch or pagan might welcome a warm summer wind as an inherently feminine blessing from a femme goddex, []
    • 2022, Monique Jenkinson, Faux Queen: A Life in Drag, unnumbered page:
      Thank God, or Goddess, or Goddex we failed and found each other.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:goddex.