Oxford study
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
Originated from a 2010 Oxford University Press paper titled "The New Suzie Wong: Normative Assumptions of White Male and Asian Female Relationships". The trend was sparked by a viral TikTok post from user @lightskinbbyrei in April 2023, who joked that the frequency of these pairings "needs a full Oxford investigation."
=== Noun ===
Oxford study (plural Oxford studies)
(Internet slang, offensive) Used to berate Asian women who pursue romantic or sexual relationships with white men.
(by extension) An offspring of a white male and an Asian female.
=== See also ===
WMAF
yellow fever
rice king
=== External links ===
“Oxford Study on Asian Women Dating White Men”, in Know Your Meme, website launched 2007
“Oxford study”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.