Organised lies and filth collected, gathered and sorted by the government to throw at the public verbally.
Just click my name, look at my word definitions and bathe in the propaganda!
by Bastardized Bottomburp June 21, 2003
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A term often extensively overused by people on websites like YouTube to the point its real meaning is confused. Also becoming a popular response to any kind of topic related to specific countries.
I heard Lewis Hamilton isn't actually as good as Alonso?
That's just Spanish Propaganda

Yeah I know, but It's made in Germany.
Damn Nazi Propaganda

These new city road tolls the government has introduced suck.
Just more Government Propaganda
by TG83 December 28, 2007
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the true definition of propaganda is a penis...
my propaganda is huge...
yeah it is
by Jane Hooker August 2, 2005
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Website for the Propaganda club night in Bristol. Full of students, spotty wankers, 30 year old oddities, attention seeking whores, gay scenesters and sad wannabes.
Robyn - "Ere, I grew up in Hartcliffe I did, I should like totally know what being a chav is like. They are totally, like, not accepted at Propaganda!"

Kaiser Chief - "Lets bring back the death sentence and together we will destroy the minorities"

Emmer - "We need a fucking edit button!"

Ornsack - "LOL"
by tjhooker December 13, 2005
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When you send a bitch a picture of a dick that is not yours, bigger and better than yours, typically a cock you googled. Misleading cock pics to bag a babe.
Chuck: Hey Matt, how did you get that smokeshow to sleep you.

Matt: I used a little cock propaganda and got a huge cock pic off of google and sent it to her.
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"Ey, mate, take a look over 'ere. ...Nah, don't just glance - take a propaganda!"
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1. An idealized town, hamlet or village built solely for propaganda purposes -- usually by a totalitarian or autocratic government.

The most famous example is Kijŏng-dong ("Peace Village"), a mostly uninhabited village located in North Korea just beyond the demilitarized zone. It was built in the 1950s to encourage South Koreans to defect to North Korea. (Fat chance.) Officially, Kijŏng-dong is a 200-family collective farming town with all the amenities. In reality, it is used to house DPRK soldiers who patrol the DMZ. The world's tallest flagpole stands nearby.

2. A Propaganda Village is a real-life version of a "Potemkin Village." According to myth, Russian ministry Grigory Potyomkin tried to impress Empress Catherine II in 1787 during her visit to Crimea by building fake peasant buildings (facades only) along her travel route. Historians now believe this was a rumor drummed up by Potyomkin's enemies. What he really did was get local peasants to spruce up their homes in advance of the monarch's visit.
Let's go up to the DMZ to see that Propaganda Village -- my cousin in Chicago wants some photos!
by Peter Kobs June 8, 2010
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