redpill
English
Noun
redpill (plural redpills)
- Alternative spelling of red pill.
- 2019, Dr. Lukas Castle, The Blackpill Theory: why incels are right & you are wrong, Dr. Lukas Castle, page 84:
- The redpill rose to popularity around the late 1990s, largely coinciding with the rise of the internet. During the time, men started to gather together […]
- 2020, Brian Van Brunt, Chris Taylor, Understanding and Treating Incels: Case Studies, Guidance, and Treatment of Violence Risk in the Involuntary Celibate Community, Routledge, →ISBN:
- • Lack of knowledge about the redpill philosophy and no arguments or vocal encouragements for others to follow this philosophy
- 2019, Dr. Lukas Castle, The Blackpill Theory: why incels are right & you are wrong, Dr. Lukas Castle, page 84:
Verb
redpill (third-person singular simple present redpills, present participle redpilling, simple past and past participle redpilled)
- Alternative spelling of red pill.
- 2025 June 23, Emma Goldberg, Jake Dockins, “‘Less Burnout, More Babies’: How Conservatives Are Winning Young Women”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 23 June 2025:
- Ms. Clark, who helped organize the confab, offered her theory of the case for the many women flocking to her fold. “Based on MAHA, they’re getting redpilled and now they’re showing up at the largest conservative women’s event in the country,” Ms. Clark said. “I keep hearing them want to blame Joe Rogan and I just think that is so shortsighted. The problem was that they didn’t give MAHA the time of day.”