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Threeper 

A bunch of far-right extremists who lack the skills to differentiate between fact and fiction. They are unable to, or refuse to acknowledge, what a fact is, or evidence for that matter. This occurs down to the point where they named their group “threeper”, based on the disproven idea that it only took 3% of the population to overthrow the British during the American Revolution. (Actual percentage was 15 -25%)
This threeper thinks screaming at people on Facebook makes them bad-ass.
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Threeper 

A person involved in one or more of many militia groups, who stand behind the constitution, but are unfairly criticized by media and leftists as "Anti-government" or "far right extremists"
A threeper just wants to be left alone, and wants every American to have their constitutional rights.
Threeper by Kingkong315 September 11, 2021

threeper 

A “threeper” or a member of III% is the highest mark of patriotism, a member of the III% has sworn to defend his/her country from tyranny. The name III% comes from the war around 1776 where roughly 3% of the American population fought for their country to be free from British rule
That threeper comes here every weekend just to check on the situation.
threeper by EverydayPatriot October 20, 2020

threepenny bits 

Very old rhyming slang for tits - has been used since the 18th Century in the UK.
"Look at the threepenny bits on that chick - they're popping out, man"

"I shot my wad all over her threepennys..."

threefer 

Getting three things for the value of one
Those shirts are threefer
threefer by gangstajeezy January 16, 2009

the threefer 

When one wakes up after a night of drinking to find vomit, piss and shit all over himself.
I'm such a lightweight - I woke up to the threefer!

threepenny upright 

cheap (inexpensive) prostitute.(obs.) word from Victorian England. threepenny (thrup'ny) was the price, upright was the position (to facilitate speed, therefore rapid turnover of customers), "the deed" was frequently done in alleyways. Known use found in Bertolt Brecht's "The Beggar's Opera".
" 'es got the pox from seeing too many thrup'ny uprights" "A Lady?, Hell, she's naught but a threepenny upright."