noncon
/ˈnɒn.kɒn/Definitions
1. noun
a person who rejects or does not conform to an accepted standard, especially in a social or moral sense.
“The noncon’s provocative speech at the rally sparked heated debate among the audience.”
2. noun
a member of a nonconformist group or movement, especially one that rejects mainstream culture or values.
“The artist’s work was a reflection of her experiences as a noncon in the conservative community.”
3. verb
to reject or refuse to conform to an accepted standard, especially in a social or moral sense.
“The activist chose to noncon and challenge the status quo, inspiring others to do the same.”