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Railers are people who believe high speed rail is the panacea for reducing traffic and cleaning the environment. Despite all evidence showing high speed rail being a waste of money in both its initial cost to build and then the ongoing maintenance. Who would use it often, not one person we know.

Want proof of high speed rail being a boondoggle - check out Seattle’s light rail.
Many Railers have the same religious zeal as many of the Warmers, Truthers and Birthers.
Barack Obama, Joe Biden, democrats, and socialists are most often Railers.
by slk4 February 15, 2010
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Those people who believe the supposed warming of the earth is being caused by humans, specifically, those of the industrialized nations. They, for some reason, ignore the fact that the earth has been around for four BILLION years and its temperature has been increasing and decreasing during this whole time. The science on AGW, as they call it, is not only Not Settled, but is being found to be corrupted (see ClimateGate).
They have the same religious zeal as many of the Truthers and Birthers.
Al Gore, All Liberals, All Socialists, and most Democrats are "Warmers".
by slk4 February 13, 2010
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Those people who believe the supposed warming of the earth is being caused by humans, specifically, those of the industrialized nations. They, for some reason, ignore the fact that the earth has been around for four BILLION years and its temperature has been increasing and decreasing during this whole time. The science on AGW, as they call it, is not only Not Settled, but is being found to be corrupted (see ClimateGate).
They have the same religious zeal as many of the Truthers and Birthers.
Al Gore, All Liberals, All Socialists, and most Democrats are "Warmers".
by slk4 February 13, 2010
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stu·pak /stooˈpak/ verb,-paked, -pak·ing.

–verb (used with object)
1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They stupaked the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.

2. to be unfaithful to (one's spouse or principles).

3. Archaic. to while away (time).

–verb (used without object)
4. to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit: an engaging manner that easily stupaks.
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2009-2010 US Congress

—Related forms
stu·pak·a·ble·ness, stu·pak·a·bil·i·ty, noun
stu·pak·a·bly, adverb
stu·pak·er, noun
stu·pak·ing·ly, adverb
in·ter·stu·pak, verb,-paked, -pak·ing.
non·stu·pak·ing, adjective
pre·stu·pak, verb (used with object),-paked, -pak·ing.
pre·stu·pak·er, noun
re·stu·pak, verb (used with object),-paked, -pak·ing.
well-stu·paked, adjective

—Synonyms

1. deceive, cozen, dupe, fool, gull, hoodwink, trick, defraud, outwit, entrap, ensnare, betray. See cheat.
I have been planning for months to stupak my colleagues.
by slk4 March 23, 2010
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