№260631[Quote]
>incelmek
>Turkish
>Etymology
>Inherited from Ottoman Turkish اینجلمك (incelmek),[1][2] from اینجه (ince),[3] equivalent to ince (“thin”) + -l >(verb-forming suffix) + -mak. Cognates with Azerbaijani incəlmək, Turkmen inçelmek, Uzbek ingichkalashmoq.
>Pronunciation
> IPA(key): /in.d͡ʒelˈmec/
> Hyphenation: in‧cel‧mek
>Verb
>incelmek (third-person singular simple present incelir)
> (intransitive) To become thin, to reduce in width or thickness.
> (intransitive) To become more fluid, more inviscid, to lose viscosity.
> (intransitive) To lose weight.
> (intransitive, figuratively) To become gentle, polite.
№260632[Quote]
>Türks call each other incels when they tell them to lose weight