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Palataoism 

Derived from the word 'pala-tao' (kepala tahu) meaning knows everything in Malay.

A branch of philosophy in which a person thinks he/she knows everything. But in fact that person knows little to non. Yet they still stand up to their point eventhough it has been proven false.
Don't trust what Steinberg says, he a palataoism practitioner.
Palataoism by Adam Musa December 26, 2019
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Palataologist

Derived from the word 'pala-tao' meaning knows everything in Malay.

Someone who knows about everything but in reality doesn't know about it or maybe a little.
I don't like Jane Kelly, she is a palataologist.
Palataologist by ffkrisaac August 15, 2019
Far-right person that reads and posts to 4chans politically incorrect board (/pol/).
Damn this board is full of poltards.
Poltard by Tranny420 December 3, 2020

Politard 

A politard is someone who is politically polarized to the point that they cannot have an intelligent discussion with anyone that they perceive to be "on the other side" of their political spectrum, the politard will automatically disagree with their perceived "enemies" and often without any actual knowledge of the subject being discussed. Politards differ from trolls in that politards actually believe what they say.
We were trying to have a discussion at (insert ANY political blog, forum, or website here) but the politards kept spewing bullshit so our discussion ended up going nowhere.
Politard by Brudogg September 18, 2010

plata o plomo 

Plata o plomo is a Colombian Spanish slang phrase that translates to “silver or lead.” A person saying the phrase is telling the listener to either accept a bribe (plata, meaning “silver,” a common slang term for money in Colombia) or lose their life (plomo, a metonym for “lead bullet”).
Oye! Plata o plomo pandejo.

"Listen here sucker, play along or its lights out".

Silver or lead: money or a bullet.
Or, in the words of the Godfather: “I’m going to make you an offer you can’t refuse
plata o plomo by andrei skorobogatko November 16, 2018
In Ireland, polatic means drunk.
He was totally polatic by 7 o'clock!
polatic by Josifer May 8, 2011