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Definition of Rethuglican

Rethuglican

noun

  • in the United States, an insulting term for a Republican that behaves and/or governs like a thug. Also known as a "rethug" for short. A portmanteau of "thug" and "Republican".

    Last edited on Jul 17 2013. Submitted by meow2u3 from Pen Argyl, PA 18072, USA on Dec 14 2011.

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