A person who is old-fashioned and stubbornly resists change or new ideas; someone who embodies fogeyish characteristics.
Derived from 'fogram' with the suffix '-ite' (from Greek '-ites'), commonly used to denote a follower, member, or representative of something. Creates an agent noun from the base 'fogram.'
The suffix '-ite' typically names groups of people (like 'Israelite' or 'meteorite'), so 'fogramite' humorously treats old-fashionedness like it's a geological formation or political movement—it's language making fun of people who won't change!
A follower or practitioner of fogram ideology; carries forward the male-coded dismissal of traditionalism.
Use 'traditionalist' or 'conservative thinker' to neutralize the disparaging tone and gendered framing.
["traditionalist","conservative thinker","person of old-fashioned views"]
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