v. trans. to excoriate and/or denigrate a person or an idea while at the same time mocking him/her or it
n. criticism mixed with ridicule
n. criticism mixed with ridicule
The Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Commitee cridiculed the Democratic nominee's liberal voting record.
The Republicans subjected the nominee to cridicule.
The Republicans subjected the nominee to cridicule.
by Goodmalood July 17, 2009
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My clothes are so covidical, let alone my lips. Let me jump in the shower before you kiss me sunshine.
by Austin Jayhawk April 25, 2020
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The frustration encountered with the inconsistent ever changing policy requirements for dealing with Covid that make little sense. It is covidiculous.
People have gone mad with their covidiculous way of dealing with each other by not letting true science lead rational thinking. That would be an example of covidiculousness!
by #listeningactively April 24, 2021
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Allowing irrational personal or political emotionalism to trump rational and scientific approaches when dealing with Covid concerns.
Allowing irrational personal or political emotionalism to trump rational and scientific approaches when dealing with Covid concerns.
People have gone mad with their covidiculous way of dealing with each other by not letting true science lead rational thinking. That would be an example of covidiculousness!
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