[Ads-l] -ista

Laurence Horn 00001c05436ff7cf-dmarc-request at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Thu Jan 22 18:39:38 UTC 2026


Is there a second sense included for the (relatively) apolitical “barista”, “fashionista”, et al.?

> On Jan 21, 2026, at 11:29 PM, Bill Mullins <amcombill at HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
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> The Dec 2025 updates for the OED included "-ista"
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> First sense: "Forming nouns denoting a supporter of a (typically left-wing) politician, party, or position indicated by the first element", with a first citation in 1982.
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> 1920 Custer County Republican [Broken Bow, NE] 12 Feb 2/3
> For the names and causes which have represented principles and policies in American history, and under whose control all our history has been written, Federalist, Republican, Democrat and Whig, they would substitute, after the Mexican pattern, Wilsonistas, Hooveristas, Fordistas, Debsistas and the like.
> https://www.newspapers.com/image/671385607/?match=1&terms=hooverista
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> 1972 New Orleans Times-Picayune 7 Jun 10/3
> At other caucuses McGovernistas and blacks stood on chairs, waved their fists and shouted “power.”
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> https://www.newspapers.com/image/1255820191/?match=1&terms=mcgovernista
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