informal
: by reason of : because of
But the Conservatives voted against the amendment—because politics. And so did the Liberals.—Michael Spratt
—often used in a humorous way to convey vagueness about the exact reasons for somethingA slow thaw is the best thaw. Drastic temperature changes mess with the molecules in food, you know, because science.—Bon Appétit
Much like most of the books I read back then [as a child], things were presented as is, and you didn't really question it. Yes, … that dog is the size of a house, because reasons?—Briana Lawrence
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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