second-hander

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

second-hand +‎ -er, coined by Ayn Rand.

Noun[edit]

second-hander (plural second-handers)

  1. (derogatory) A person who is primarily concerned with being esteemed and valued by others, at the expense of forming his/her own independent worldview. A person who derives their decisions from the worldview of others; with the sole metric of merit based off of how others will receive and accept their decision not based on merit or truth but on popular perception.