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The key to George W. Bush's presidency. Used by janky strategerists. Dude: "How would you sum up your campaign in one word Mr. Bush?"
Bush: "Strategery" |
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Used in a Saturday Night Live sketch parodying the 2000 presidential debates in which George W. Bush (played by Will Farrell) uses the word to summarize his campaign. The term satirizes Bush's propensity for mispronunciation. (The episode of SNL aired on October 7, 2000.) Question: "George W. Bush. In your own words please summarize your presidential campaign."
Bush: "Strategery." |
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The highest form of political strategy. The Bush Strategery has taken him from a first term Governor to his second term as President - all within ten years time.
The Bush Strategery has left a long list of dethroned Democrats in its wake including Ann Richards, Al Gore, Tom Daschle, Howard Dean, John (F) Kerry, and John Edwards. |
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A plan of action designed to achieve a given result, such as in sports. Similar to tactics. Example 1: This year's scooter Olympics were extremely competitive, with skilled players, challenging courses, and plenty of stategery.
Example 2: That was a brilliant use of strategery bro: you almost won. |
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N. An ill-conceived and/or poorly-executed plan of action (which would be considered "strategy" were it not so ill-conceived and/or poorly-executed). The Iraq post-war operation has proven to be a masterful piece of strategery.
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process of making wise decisions, especially in online games when facing unwise opponents My strategery allowed me to beat Threebes at online checkers
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Any and all elements regarding, for example, the act of strategy and its planning, execution, etc. "Strategery....that should actually be a word!"
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