1. A huge waste of time.
2. A republican babbling trying to block a law they don't like from being passed.
Zack: Mommy, I wanna bring my new toy!
Jenna: No, Zack. You can't bring your new toy. It's a filibuster.
by CoasterMan13 December 24, 2021
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Multiple interpretations and uses of a legal term.

Used in conversation to provide information about an event or situation without revealing or compromising personal and sensitive details about the actual event or situation.

Also used more when an individual or group Interferes with predetermined plans to purposefully prevent a specific outcome.

Also used to indicate the opposite of factual events or details.

Also know as a similie in proper grammatical terms.
John drove around town all weekend running errands but filibustered to his work friends that he flew around the world.

John didn’t want to tell his boss that he overslept so he filibustered that he had a plumbing leak.
by Rosegoldqueen1 July 11, 2018
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\ ˈfiləˌbəstəd/
adjective

1. when you eaten at a restaurant and get caught trying to dine and dash
Ron and Taryn were having a great time at the buffet... until they got filibusted
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some enemy from battle cats that has a 40 second attack animation that deals probably 1 million damage but gets knockbacked by a pebble
filibuster obstructa is a dissapointing boss
by memeaddictive September 19, 2023
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dancing in which the dancer, usually a woman, shakes her hips in an up-and-down manner, obstructing progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening the required procedures.
The new bill containing big-agri earmarks was defeated by a twerking filibuster lasting over 45 minutes.
by krittyboi January 3, 2014
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