The act of being stongly opposed to the act terminating an established state of affairs. Also the biggest word in the english language (excluding science-related words).
by Aaron Higgins October 28, 2002
"My god you're such an antidisestablishmentarianismist for protesting against the removal of that church".
by Nibsy October 08, 2005
by A.F.J. June 09, 2008
by Narx August 26, 2021
1. Opposition to the movement opposing the Anglican Church in England in the late 1800s.
2. The only long word that I know how to spell.
2. The only long word that I know how to spell.
Dude 1: Antidisestablishmentarianism.
Dude 2: Do you even know what that means?
Dude 1: That is a pronoun used to refer to singular nouns.
Dude 2: Do you even know what that means?
Dude 1: That is a pronoun used to refer to singular nouns.
by True_Lust July 22, 2019
Im going to a Lecture about Antidisestablishmentarianism
by Lulu281204 June 26, 2015
Antidisestablishmentarianism is a political movement that developed in 19th-century Britain in opposition to Disestablishmentarianism, the Liberal Party's efforts to disestablish or remove the Church of England as the official state church of England, Ireland, and Wales. The Church's status has been maintained in England, but in Ireland, the Anglican Church of Ireland was disestablished in 1871. In Wales, four Church of England dioceses were disestablished in 1920 and became the Church in Wales. Antidisestablishmentarianism is also referred to as one of the longest non-scientific words in the English language. The word antidisestablishmentarianism is notable for its unusual length of 28 letters and 12 syllables (an-ti-dis-es-tab-lish-ment-ar-i-an-is-m), and is one of the longest words in the English language.
That antidisestablishmentarianism was so convincing.
by not-that-guy January 31, 2019