When involved in a politically-tense situation and all progress has halted in discussions, it is the practice of applying percussive-logic to your opponent in the form of a beat-down.
"Justin was ignorantly speaking about 'homos' again last night at the bar. But my gay cousin was with us and got really upset. So I stuck up for my cousin and argued with Justin until he threw a beer at me. At that point I switched to pugilistic-diplomacy and prevailed in the argument."
by BangarangYourMom August 22, 2012
That form of diplomacy in which a president (esp. in the United States) mends quarrels by sitting the parties down over a tall, cool one.
President Obama will engage in Brewski Diplomacy Thursday when he sits down with the parties in the Skip Gates dustup.
by Uncle Hugh July 28, 2009
"Shotgun Diplomacy really got the mosh pit going last night."
"Yeah, but not as much as Angry Banana."
"Yeah, but not as much as Angry Banana."
by fahoogleghads March 1, 2010
Cotton Diplomacy
by Emokiss June 5, 2009
After leaving the room, where they were, he asked her: "Why this stab at diplomacy?", that ment why she took pains to reach an pieceful solution.
by Simeon Dimitrov January 3, 2008
A theoretical method of international diplomacy whereby the wearing of pyjamas by all parties during talks helps to avoid disagreements or even wars.
by jimbocar January 20, 2012
Even diplomacy :
1. Even diplomacy = Stalemate or deadlock
2. Even diplomacy = equally powerful uncompromising persons.
3. Even diplomacy = unable to reach a successful conclusion
1. Even diplomacy = Stalemate or deadlock
2. Even diplomacy = equally powerful uncompromising persons.
3. Even diplomacy = unable to reach a successful conclusion
1. October 27:
Khrushchev expresses willingness to remove the missiles from Cuba. Under UN supervision in return for a US commitment to dismantle its missiles in Turkey. Kennedy tells the ExComm that going to war in the face of Khrushchev's offer to trade missiles would be "an insupportable decision." JFK agreed to the terms set by Khrushchev that was Appeasement. NOT even diplomacy.
Appeasement: To buy off an aggressor by concessions usually at the sacrifice of principles
Khrushchev expresses willingness to remove the missiles from Cuba. Under UN supervision in return for a US commitment to dismantle its missiles in Turkey. Kennedy tells the ExComm that going to war in the face of Khrushchev's offer to trade missiles would be "an insupportable decision." JFK agreed to the terms set by Khrushchev that was Appeasement. NOT even diplomacy.
Appeasement: To buy off an aggressor by concessions usually at the sacrifice of principles
by Alto Michigan May 3, 2009