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Holding strong negative or positive feelings toward a certain place.
Call me placist but i think things are better in the midwest.
placist by keine name October 12, 2007
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This is like sexist or racist. But instead of being 'ist' against sex or race, these people are all against the place that you are.
Example: Ok, I sit up the back of my classroom, and the other day we had a math test. I REALLY needed help with a question and I ad my hand up for AGES!! But since I was up the back and the teacher couldn't be bothered walking up the back, I didn't get my test finished. This is a simple example of the place discrimination that goes aroud today. Please do not become a placist.
Placist by KawaiiSuperstar December 29, 2007
racist against certain places.
placist by Placist girl May 17, 2005
Being discriminatory to people that got a certain placement in a race.
That guy is placist: He hates all back people.
Placist by cheesegamerlol April 13, 2024
In sports, a person who judges a player by his per-game stats without accounting for his team's pace of play. (A Pacist gives preferential treatment to players on teams that play at a faster pace because of the higher per-game stats produced.)
Jason King demonstrated that he is a Pacist when he did not name Mike Scott in his list of nominees for the John Wooden award despite Scott's impressive impact on a per-possession basis.
Pacist by Faz d' Hoo January 18, 2012

Placiate 

Placiate

pley-see-eyt

verb (used with object), ciated, ciating.

to appease or pacify, esp. by concessions or conciliatory gestures: to placiate an outraged citizenry. Synonymous with 'placate', but mispronounced by a hilariously opinionated and outrageously misinformed hipster in a viral video screed.
"Yo, my dope-fresh lid, Bettie Page wife-beater, and Tarantino-esque harangue against media culture and 'fat people' is some enlightened shit, yo, meant to reveal that all ya'll sheep is just bein' PLACIATED by the powers that be. ON THE REALS!"
Placiate by c_tizzie September 1, 2009