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Definition of a repuke

repuke

noun

  • In the United States, a derogatory term for a Republican, especially one that makes you want to vomit.

    Derived from "Republican" and "puke".

    Last edited on Dec 14 2011. Submitted by meow2u3 from Pen Argyl, PA 18072, USA on Dec 14 2011.

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