Starmerring (verb): an ineffectual and impotent repetition of phrases, ostensibly meant to be in opposition to other politicians but never achieving anything.
Once again, Keir's starmerring did little to impress anyone.
As he starmerred in response to the Prime Minister, observers hung their heads in despair.
As he starmerred in response to the Prime Minister, observers hung their heads in despair.
by Airfix Twin October 20, 2020
Get the Starmerringmug. Starmer (noun) A form of speech impediment akin to a Stammer, a Starmer however results in pauses between words which last many week's or even months.
Starmer (verb) Speak with lengthy pauses between words so as to avoid political options until after results or consequences can be observed.
See also - Hindsight, Pusillanimous and Starmerring.
Starmer (verb) Speak with lengthy pauses between words so as to avoid political options until after results or consequences can be observed.
See also - Hindsight, Pusillanimous and Starmerring.
Kier's starmer prevented him from contemporaneously commenting on Boris's Covid 19 economic recovery plans.
by The Pink Unicorn February 21, 2021
Get the starmermug. A Starmer is like a disappointing end to a romantic evening. It all starts well, then when it’s time to get down to business, things start to flop. Badly.
by Y Gwir May 9, 2021
Get the Starmermug. by manuel hung October 3, 2003
Get the Starmersmug. by cobble giblets October 16, 2023
Get the Keir Starmermug. A Starmer Pledge - something said to gain credence, credibility and most importantly elected, with no intention of EVER implementing said “pledge”. Also known as a Boris Promise.
by WellysWords October 25, 2022
Get the A Starmer Pledgemug. Noun. a person who does not do their supposed job; a shirker; a placeholder; an ineffectual and inept person.
Verb. to offer no opposition; to avoid doing one's job; to shirk one's responsibilities.
Coined in reference to Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, who spent the Covid pandemic quietly rubber stamping everything Boris Johnson did.
Verb. to offer no opposition; to avoid doing one's job; to shirk one's responsibilities.
Coined in reference to Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, who spent the Covid pandemic quietly rubber stamping everything Boris Johnson did.
Andy: did you hear about the lawyer who sat back and did nothing whilst their client was ripped to shreds by the prosecution?
Alice: wow - sounds like a real Keir Starmer.
Alice: wow - sounds like a real Keir Starmer.
by A jolly fine fellow January 8, 2021
Get the Keir Starmermug.