one-downmanship

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A social tactic where someone tries to gain the upper hand in a conversation by emphasizing their own inferiority, hardships, or victimhood compares to others, often to elicit sympathy or undermine rivals.

Word forms

one-downmanship

Etymology

By analogy with one-upmanship.

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