based

based

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English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /beɪst/
  • Rhymes: -eɪst
  • Hyphenation: based
  • Homophone: baste

Etymology 1

From base +‎ -ed.

Adjective

based (comparative more based, superlative most based)

  1. Founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms.
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Verb

based

  1. simple past and past participle of base
    1. Being derived from (usually followed by on or upon).
      It's a new film based on a best-selling novel.
    2. Having a base.
      The ladder is based on the even sidewalk for stability.
    3. Having a base of operations.
      The company is based in New York.

Etymology 2

A reference to freebase cocaine, via basehead. Coined by American rapper from California Lil B to describe his lifestyle.

Adjective

based (comparative more based, superlative most based)

  1. (slang, of a person) Not caring what others think about one's personality, style, or behavior; focused on maintaining individuality.
    Synonym: maverick
  2. (Internet slang, sometimes humorous) Admirable; praiseworthy, especially if the thing that is considered "praiseworthy" is unpopular or controversial.
    Antonyms: cringe, unbased
    1. (Internet slang, originally 4chan) Admirable for rejecting political correctness or socially progressive values.
      Synonym: unwoke
      based and redpilled
      • 2019, Kira Stalker, "The Fracturing of the Alt Right: Conflicting Online Discourses Of White Nationalist Communities", thesis submitted to George Mason University, page 139:
        Those who are against Trump are not based at all. On February 16th, The Donald users comment on a “based” post in r/DankMemes which uses a classic Squidward sleeping meme to criticize those who are upset by Chris Pratt going to “church” (one which was purportedly anti-LGBT) but “ok” with sex predators in Hollywood: []
      • 2019, anonymous, quoted in Cathrine Thorleifsson, "From cyberfascism to terrorism: On 4chan/pol/ culture and the transnational production of memetic violence", Nations and Nationalism, Volume 28, Issue 1, page 293:
        His [Brenton Tarrant's] meme-themed shooting greatly represents the spirit of the aussie people, in the sense of shitposting until their last moment, based and redpilled he is.
Usage notes
  • The term is formerly associated primarily with the alt right, but is currently used colloquially by non-alt right individuals, mostly without any political implications, although it might have political implications for certain individuals.
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Interjection

based

  1. (Internet slang, sometimes humorous) Indicating emphatic approval of a statement or opinion, often a controversial or unpopular one.
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Anagrams

  • adebs, dBASE, beads, Abeds, Bedas

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