A person who claims military heroics or credentials, but either exaggerates his service or never served at all. Often supported by the anti-war left until caught. Most famously used by Rush Limbaugh during a 2007 radio show
Jesse MacBeth is the most famous phony soldier, who claimed he served in Iraq, but lasted only 44 days in basic training.
by StoogeWatcher July 29, 2010
A term coined by New Orleans sports commentator Buddy Diliberto during the 1980-81 season, when the Saints went 1-15.
by StoogeWatcher January 12, 2011
A term named after Mike Nifong, the disgraced Durham County, North Carolina, District Attorney who smeared the Duke lacrosse team for a 2006 rape that never happened.
by StoogeWatcher July 16, 2010
The reaction of Muslims going ballistic in 2006 after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published twelve cartoons that parodied Muhammad and Islam
by StoogeWatcher November 19, 2010
A person who lectures everyone else on environmentalism yet fails to follow that same advice.
Examples may include: Living in a house larger than your critics, driving the very SUVs you rally against instead of the electric or hybrid cars you think are so great, or flying around in private jets.
Examples may include: Living in a house larger than your critics, driving the very SUVs you rally against instead of the electric or hybrid cars you think are so great, or flying around in private jets.
Some ecohypocrite decided to lecture us on saving gas, but I saw his air-conditioned limo parked outside.
by StoogeWatcher August 12, 2011
The disgraced Durham County (North Carolina) distrcit attorney behind the 2006 Duke lacrosse rape hoax.
by StoogeWatcher December 27, 2010
by StoogeWatcher July 29, 2010