–noun
1. a member of an elite group of individuals based in Maryland.
2. a supporter of Sir Madeline I, II, or III.
First used in above context in late 1800s; created as a satiric remark for the supporters of politician Sir Madeline I.
1. a member of an elite group of individuals based in Maryland.
2. a supporter of Sir Madeline I, II, or III.
First used in above context in late 1800s; created as a satiric remark for the supporters of politician Sir Madeline I.
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