"Teabaggers" are the elite members of the Tea Party conservative movement. Any one can be a member of the Tea Party, but the term "teabagger"......you have to earn that title.
by Steven Lucas Slater December 13, 2010
A teabagger is someone who frequents baseball games exclusively for their fresh sack of nuts. They sit in the nosebleed section and buy lots of "teabags"...then they throw them down to the fans below. It's kind of a game celebration and love for nuts.
by The Punjabi Goddess May 19, 2010
Teabagger is the deragaratory term used to describe members of the right-wing Republican "Tea Party".
Scott Walker, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal, Donald Trump and Rick Santorum} are all teabaggers.
by jjmplsmn July 29, 2015
Definition: A word given to Americans (R) (D) and everyone else in between that is sick of being "OVER" TAXED and are sick of "Bailing" Billion dollar CEO that miss manage the companies.
The term is not just given to (R) but all who went to a tea party 4/15/2009.
The Spin is sick on both sides.
Tea-bagging is also a word used for "dipping ones balls into a persons mouth"
The term is not just given to (R) but all who went to a tea party 4/15/2009.
The Spin is sick on both sides.
Tea-bagging is also a word used for "dipping ones balls into a persons mouth"
There where a lot of people that where "Tea'd off and took to the streets and people called them a Teabagger.
by Thought4Thought April 21, 2009
A derogatory term (because of the double entendre depicting a lewd sex act) that refers to participants in the Tea Party movement.
The pejorative is often uttered by left leaning talking heads and columnists who struggle to keep their declining audience by denigrating ordinary, well behaved citizens.
The pejorative is often uttered by left leaning talking heads and columnists who struggle to keep their declining audience by denigrating ordinary, well behaved citizens.
Thursday, a group of Teabaggers showed up for a rally in front of the Capital. How dare they speak out that government spending and power has gone way beyond the limits defined by our Constitution.
by GettaClue January 30, 2010
A derogatory term used by socialists to describe patriotic Americans who have peacefully protested the way the country is headed. These same socialists are supposedly the party that professes to care about the gays in this country but their actions prove otherwise
The people who supposedly support gay rights have used the term teabagger as an insult to porotesters even though they claim to care more about gays then the rest of the world.
by munkeewrench April 25, 2009
People who consider themselves part of the Tea Party movement which started in 2007 and has grown more and more popular since. Teabaggers come from all walks of life.
Teabaggers don't agree on all issues, but come together with the common interest of following the constitution as for the role of the federal government. Limited government, lower federal government spending, lower taxes, individual liberty - are common ideals.
Many Teabaggers are constitutionalists, libertarians, classical liberals, or paleo conservatives.
Teabaggers don't agree on all issues, but come together with the common interest of following the constitution as for the role of the federal government. Limited government, lower federal government spending, lower taxes, individual liberty - are common ideals.
Many Teabaggers are constitutionalists, libertarians, classical liberals, or paleo conservatives.
The progressives tried to ridicule the tea party movement (using Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" of 1-ISOLATE 2-RIDICULE 3-DESTROY) but it backfired on them, when the tea party redefined the term 'Teabagger', and began to wear the moniker proudly.
by 2012 Ron Paul April 16, 2010