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librat

Another way of saying liberal. A liberal who it a complete brat.
"Mommy, what is that girl doing"
"I don't know, I think it's a librat kicking a trump sign while yelling retard..."
"oh, okay"
by sirdefenition June 2, 2017
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Libtard

Libtard is an insult used by right-wing people against people who support liberal candidates. According to sources most libtards are democrats
Shut up you Libtard, Hilary Clinton shouldn't have won!
by BuCkWhEaTeAtEr May 6, 2018
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Libtard

The moniker for liberals implying that their policies are retarded
Did you hear that Libtard on MSNBC last night?
by Barry Soetero October 25, 2010
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libtard

Anyone not sufficiently conservative, as measured by fans of Fox News personalities, or AM hate radio hosts.
"You WISH 'The Factor' was comically biased toward the right, libtard. Why do you hate America?"
by bonboy November 10, 2007
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labatt

N.

1. One who does not understand how to deal with the public.

2. One who speaks in compassionate terms until crushing people's hopes.

3. One who drinks substantial amounts of a beverage bearing the same name.

4. One who never gives direct answers to any specific questions.


V.

1. To string people along and then crush their spirits.

2. To evade and obfuscate.

3. To use bad humor in inappropriate contexts.

4. To lie.
--The mayor can't say when road construction is going to finish, and he won't tell us how much it costs. What a Labatt.

--Your girlfriend left you right after you proposed? Obviously, she was pulling a Labatt on you.

--Hey, you sure you didn't take my wallet? You're not Labatting with me, are you?

--The general Labatted the enemy to great effect during the war.
by ezsucks July 24, 2005
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libay

Person 1- "Hey, you wanna go to the libay?"
Person 2- "Nah, that shit is boring"
by a.woo May 26, 2009
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libationarian

Someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of cocktail mixology. First appears in Scott Lynch's "A Year and a Day in Old Theradane" in the anthology Rogues.
"Sophara scrawled orders on a slate and handed it to one of the libationarians, whose encyclopedic knowledge of the contents and locations of all the bottles kept the bar running."
by Kiminoa November 5, 2014
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