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libtard
[ lib-tahrd ]
noun
- as used by political opponents, a liberal or progressive. Compare conservatard ( def ).
Sensitive Note
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of libtard1
Example Sentences
Democrats sometimes have reservations about hanging out with Republicans, too â name-calling goes both ways: âlibtard socialists,â for instance, being a choice term hurled at liberals.
The Trumpers are convinced it'll mean the "end of libtard domination" of Twitter.
In recent months, âweâve witnessed many people enter unmasked, screaming at our faces, spitting at us, throwing chairs, blasting us on social media, calling us âlibtardâ and âunpatriotic,ââ said Ifergan, who also works as a barista at the shops.
I took a lot of heat for that column, and not just from the usual anti-abortion, âyou libtardâ crowd.
Another one of Rittenhouse's classmates said he used to refer to the school, located in a Chicago suburb, as "libtard af."
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