Spiro Agnew was a very choadarific politician.
by Albie Wangsta March 25, 2004

Dictator installed by the United States in South Vietnam after the Geneva Accords in order to prevent the Communists from winning control of Vietnam in a democratic election. Repressed Buddhists. Eventually assassinated by the military.
by Albie Wangsta April 13, 2004

Did you see that article in which she referred to him Mr. because she didn't know his first name? Oh my God, that was whore-ible.
by Albie Wangsta March 25, 2004

Conducive (by appearance, personality, etc.) to being physically restrained, as with ropes or chains.
by Albie Wangsta March 27, 2004

by Albie Wangsta March 25, 2004

A socioeconomic system based on financial subservience, minimalist government, the polarization of society, and the allocation of economic control to any number of petty, competing parties.
Usually coexists with commercialism and plutocracy.
Usually coexists with commercialism and plutocracy.
"By using the means of production, the workers produces new goods which become the property of the capitalist. It is important to understand that even in theory the payment of the worker is not determined by the value of his product. Private capital tends to become concentrated in few hands, partly because of competition among the capitalists, and partly because technological development and the increasing division of labor encourage the formation of larger units of production at the expense of smaller ones. The result of these developments is an oligarchy of private capital the enormous power of which cannot be effectively checked even by a democratically organized political society." - Albert Einstein
by Albie Wangsta March 25, 2004

Richard M. Nixon's vice president. Resigned in 1973 due to scandal. Coined such phrases as "nattering nabobs of negativism."
by Albie Wangsta April 01, 2004
