When government forces unpopular legislation down the throats of the people that elected them.
When a congressman changes his position on an unpoplar piece of legislation ignoring his constituents.
When a congressman changes his position on an unpoplar piece of legislation ignoring his constituents.
by noboma2012 March 23, 2010
stu·pak /stooˈpak/ verb,-paked, -pak·ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They stupaked the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.
2. to be unfaithful to (one's spouse or principles).
3. Archaic. to while away (time).
–verb (used without object)
4. to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit: an engaging manner that easily stupaks.
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Origin:
2009-2010 US Congress
—Related forms
stu·pak·a·ble·ness, stu·pak·a·bil·i·ty, noun
stu·pak·a·bly, adverb
stu·pak·er, noun
stu·pak·ing·ly, adverb
in·ter·stu·pak, verb,-paked, -pak·ing.
non·stu·pak·ing, adjective
pre·stu·pak, verb (used with object),-paked, -pak·ing.
pre·stu·pak·er, noun
re·stu·pak, verb (used with object),-paked, -pak·ing.
well-stu·paked, adjective
—Synonyms
1. deceive, cozen, dupe, fool, gull, hoodwink, trick, defraud, outwit, entrap, ensnare, betray. See cheat.
–verb (used with object)
1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They stupaked the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.
2. to be unfaithful to (one's spouse or principles).
3. Archaic. to while away (time).
–verb (used without object)
4. to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit: an engaging manner that easily stupaks.
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Origin:
2009-2010 US Congress
—Related forms
stu·pak·a·ble·ness, stu·pak·a·bil·i·ty, noun
stu·pak·a·bly, adverb
stu·pak·er, noun
stu·pak·ing·ly, adverb
in·ter·stu·pak, verb,-paked, -pak·ing.
non·stu·pak·ing, adjective
pre·stu·pak, verb (used with object),-paked, -pak·ing.
pre·stu·pak·er, noun
re·stu·pak, verb (used with object),-paked, -pak·ing.
well-stu·paked, adjective
—Synonyms
1. deceive, cozen, dupe, fool, gull, hoodwink, trick, defraud, outwit, entrap, ensnare, betray. See cheat.
by SLK4 March 23, 2010
by nobama2012 March 24, 2010
past tense of stupid
by Herman October 20, 2004
1. One who acheived greatness or is great
2. A person who is perfect or has the qualities of perfection
3. A very powerfull figure that could hurt people
2. A person who is perfect or has the qualities of perfection
3. A very powerfull figure that could hurt people
That state champion wrestler is stupak
by 2009 state champ December 28, 2009
Hey Joe, why did you just buy that new Cadillac Escalade when you knew you could not afford it and you would never be able to pay off the loan? Gee I thought I could “Just Stupak It”, and that someone else would end up paying for my car.
by lola9999 November 8, 2009
by sonofjohnburns March 21, 2010