"self-own" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: self-owns [plural]
Etymology: From self- + own, in verb sense own (“to defeat or embarrass; to overwhelm”), from Internet and gaming subculture. Etymology templates: {{pre|en|self|own}} self- + own Head templates: {{en-noun}} self-own (plural self-owns)
  1. (Internet slang) A situation in which someone unintentionally embarrasses or undermines themselves. Tags: Internet Synonyms: own goal

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2017 April 2, Amanda Hess, “Identity Theft [online title: None of Us Are Safe From Getting ‘Owned’]”, in New York Times Magazine, page 11:",
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          "text": "Although—I will admit, I'm really enjoying what a self-own some of your logic is. You're like, \"oh no we can't let trans girls compete against cis girls because we believe that trans girls are actually boys and everybody knows boys are athletically and intellectually superior to girls in every way and so we must protect our dumb weak daughters from being embarrassed.\""
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