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'to be loyal to ones country'
In the USA and UK this seems to mean: 'totally agree with everything your supposed betters tell you and never question authority' Im patriotic I am, stand up for the national anthem, suport the England team but I really dont like paying my taxes'
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To be easily blinded by a government Help im blind.
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Describes actions of one who is willing to self sacrifice for the genuine good of ones country. Sometimes mistakenly described as those with blind loyalty and unwilling to question authority. The amount of flags on a front lawn does not determine how patriotic a person is. A healthy mistrust of government is truly patriotic.
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A politicaly-correct word for blind or arrogant. Nuff said
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Used to describe a conservative American incaple of thinking critically. These people consider it a compliment for some reason. Bubba is very patriotic, which is good because it leaves more room in his skull for his uncle's whammy to fit.
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What i am God bless IRAQ
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The act of brown-nosing to a country. (See butt-kisser) By being patriotic, he doesn't have to pay his taxes.
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