Shaming or dismissing someone for aspects of their existence they had no control over (parents, genetics, place of birth etc) which people consider to be "privilege" today.
Becky : Tom, you can't have an opinion on abortion because you're a dude. #maleprivilage
Jesse : Becky, you can't just privilege shame Tom. He's a gynecologist for crying out loud.
When someone else has less percentage then you and makes them feel bad because you are using the charger
Kobe was percent shaming me because I had 25% and he only had 6% and I was using the charger
Participating in work/business activities having slept in and still wearing the prior days clothing and/or hair and makeup.
Does not involve a walk of shame/sexual activities.
I feel a little less than fresh since Im doing the work of shame...
When someone calls others out for not following social distancing rules during the COVID-19 pandemic, whether in person or on social media.
When I mentioned to Karen that I went out twice this week for groceries, she told me that I should only be going out once a week at most and that I was putting other people in danger by my selfish choices.
Karen was pandemic shaming me...
The act of shaming someone for appearing as a doppelgänger of the dragon warrior; a.k.a. Po from the five time academy award winning film Kung Fu Panda.
Johnny Po-shamed Lizzo for looking like the Walmart limited time Women’s March edition of Po.
When others attempt to make you feel bad about yourself because of the amount of vodka you can consume.
My guy was totally vodka shaming me tonight when he saw me polish off a half gallon of vodka we picked up less than a week ago. I told him to fuck off and let me do me.
When ordering a drink at a bar or from a waiter/waitress and you are shamed for your order because it doesn't fit the social norm.
"I would like to order a fruity beer please"...."isn't that what a sorority girl would order?"
"Hey man! Why are you Drink Shaming me? I happen to like a cold Ruby!"