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Wonkism, which is the design of policy solutions that are too complex and subtle for the victims -- er, I mean the public, to understand.
"Clinton is taking a more wonkish view on how to deal with world questions."
From: US News & World Report Gore's speech must tame his wonkish side and show zeal. From: SF Gate.com |
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| 2. | wonkish | ||
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regarding someone who is hard-working, studious, or detail oriented; describing the characteristics of a wonk;
Hermione has a wonkish love of magic.
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