Buckism

/ˈbʌkɪzəm/ noun

The behavior, manners, or practices characteristic of a 'buck'; the philosophy or lifestyle of fashionable, often dissolute young men.

From 'buck' + '-ism' (suffix forming ideologies, systems, or characteristic behaviors). This developed in 17th-18th century English to satirize the affected lifestyle of young rakes and dandies.

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