March 4th, 2006

Chairman Frist’s latest antics (see the previous post) suggest three new entries for a bilingual dictionary translating from what Winston Smith of Philosoraptor calls “Winglish” (the language spoken by the wingnuts current running the country into English.

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*nonpartisan /adj. /* Favorable to Republicans.

*bipartisan /adj. /* Involving Democrats but favorable to Republicans.

*partisan /adj. /* Potentially damaging to Republicans.

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Let me know if you have more entries, or if you’re an illustrator and want to collaborate on a book version.

One Response to “More entries for the Winglish-English dictionary”

  1. Malarchy

    I was going to submit this entry to Mark Kleiman for his nascent Winglish-English Dictionary, but then realized it’s closer to plain English:malarchy/ n./* A state ruled or headed by Republicans. (Cf. malarkey.)