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Definition of right-winger

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Other terms relating to 'politics, government (related to)':

Definitions include: the traditionally blue (Democratic) cities of Berkeley, California; Boulder, Colorado; and Brooklyn, New York, New York.
Definitions include: abbreviated form of "repugnant" used as an insulting term for a Republican.
Definitions include: a notice from an intelligence agency saying that a person is unreliable.
Definitions include: pejorative term for a Communist.
Definitions include: a politician.
Definitions include: sad.
Definitions include: See fed.
Definitions include: acronym for "Grand Old Party."
Definitions include: a communist.
Definitions include: "neo-conservative".
Definitions include:
Definitions include: a member of the federal government.
Definitions include: a person who believes - against evidence - that Barack Obama was born outside of the United States.
Definitions include: "Secretary of Defense".
Definitions include: in the United States, a member of the Democratic party.

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'right':

Definitions include: "all right".
Definitions include: acronym for "Be right back", as in, "I will return soon."
Definitions include: acronym for "be right there".
Definitions include: See "cut to the chase".
Definitions include: "That is right".
Definitions include: acronym for "do the right thing".
Definitions include: afro.
Definitions include: an expression of extreme agreement. more commonly used by itself in agreement with another party. The "Rights" is emphasized
Definitions include: to get high.
Definitions include: to want very badly.
Definitions include: to have sufficient evidence to hold one responsibility.
Definitions include: acronym for "I know, right?"
Definitions include: Everything's okay, I've got everything under control.
Definitions include: In the same tradition as calling shotgun, these two terms refer to the back seats on the left and right side of the vehicle.
Definitions include: the person who one is destined to marry.

Other terms relating to 'wing':

Definitions include: to be okay; not a big concern.
Definitions include: to give oral sex to a woman on her period, for the first time.
Definitions include: Referring to something (often an idea) that could possibly develop into something big.
Definitions include: in the United States, a member of the Democratic party.
Definitions include: to become a mentor to a person.
Definitions include: shiny, flashy, in style
Definitions include: to attempt something without preparation.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of wingman.
Definitions include: a crazy person.
Definitions include: see also have wings.

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