no (D)

Main entry: no (D)
Pronunciation: \ˈnō\ \ˈdē\
Function: noun

1: When a corrupt politician in the Democratic party is mentioned in the liberal media such as a news paper, the party affiliation is almost always dropped unlike Republicans which will have have the party affiliation with the name usually highlighted. You will know if a Republican was arrested if your news paper arrives with a car battery to power the glowing neon signs in front of that politician's party affiliation and name indicating a Republican which will be repeated infinitely.
2: A corrupt Democrat.
"Hey! Look at this paper. Another no (D) was arrested for a pay to play scandal."

"No (D)? Oh you mean another corrupt Democrat was in the paper."
by Foznots August 03, 2009
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Day Labor Diego

Day Labor Diego or DLD is a term for the illegal aliens who hang out by a corner somewhere to be picked up by contractors looking for cheep labor. DLD's usually huddle in packs.
I got a contract to build a wall on Main street. If I hire some Day Labor Diego, I can save money on labor and pocket the difference.

Those DLD's work cheep.
by Foznots March 09, 2010
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SNUBPAGES

1. Any site that encourages you to sign up and blog but immediately rejects every single post due to a vast set of obscure rules with an extremely broad interpretation.

2. Any site that regularly "SNUBS" those who fail to parrot the site's own self-aggrandizing scripts.

3. A web "PAGE" that "SNUBS" thus the term "SNUBPAGES"
Are you still blogging on that site you talked about?

Snubpages kept banning my material.
by Foznots April 25, 2010
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(D) volve

Main Entry: (D) volve
Pronunciation: \di-ˈvälv, -ˈvȯlv, dē-\
Function: verb

transitive verb :

to pass on (as responsibility, rights, or powers) from one person or entity to a lesser irresponsible group of socialists

intransitive verb:
1 a : to pass by transmission or succession by means of deceit

b : to fall or be passed usually as a responsibility or obligation to a political party with no clue as to what responsibility or obligation even means
2 : to come by or as if by falling down
3 : to degenerate through a invasive "change" or evolution <where order devolves into chaos — Johns Hopkins Magazine>
The USA has (D) volved into a one party government.
by Foznots August 10, 2009
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