In US politics, the counterpart of a Republicrat. Republicrat politicians belong to any one of the two main political parties but their voting record does not distinguish them from the other. Demoblican politicians also, but they belong to the other main political party.
Under Republicrat rule, man exploits man. When the Demoblicans take power, it shall be the other way around.
by John Canu November 3, 2006
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This is Australian rhyming slang. 'Devastated' becomes 'devon sanger', which can be shortened to devon. Other variations include devon roll, devon sub, devon foot-long, etc. In general, the more bread, the more devastation.
This is Australian rhyming slang. 'Devastated' becomes 'devon sanger', which can be shortened to devon. Other variations include devon roll, devon sub, devon foot-long, etc. In general, the more bread, the more devastation.
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A guy. Not a girl, definitely a guy name. He's got a huge package, but keeps it mostly to himself. He loves to drink and get totally shitfaced. If he gets in a relationship, he'll stay committed. He's his own man and won't listen to a damn thing anyone tells him.
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Get the Devon mug.The bald patch on a man's (or woman's) head. Derived from the similarity to a slice of devon sitting on their head.
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2. Pronunciation: d v n-ĕsk’
3. Adjective: 1. Shy at times. Not knowing anyone at the new school, Barbra stood off to the side shyly.2. Outgoing. The new girl made new friends on her first day of school due to her outgoing personality .3. Friendly. Seeing a person sitting alone, Frank went up to him with a friendly smile to say hello. 4. Caring. Knowing her friend was upset, Carol cared enough to be at her friends side all day and all night. 5. Sarcastic. She is known for her witty remarks retorted under her breath.
4. Etymology: from the English language, derived from the city in England noted for its beautiful land.
5. Synonyms: ambitious, caring, courageous, determined, humorous, loving, outgoing, trustworthy, sarcastic, shy, and vibrant.
6. Antonyms: Absurd, cold, formidable, hateful, intense, mystical, quiet, senseless.
2. Pronunciation: d v n-ĕsk’
3. Adjective: 1. Shy at times. Not knowing anyone at the new school, Barbra stood off to the side shyly.2. Outgoing. The new girl made new friends on her first day of school due to her outgoing personality .3. Friendly. Seeing a person sitting alone, Frank went up to him with a friendly smile to say hello. 4. Caring. Knowing her friend was upset, Carol cared enough to be at her friends side all day and all night. 5. Sarcastic. She is known for her witty remarks retorted under her breath.
4. Etymology: from the English language, derived from the city in England noted for its beautiful land.
5. Synonyms: ambitious, caring, courageous, determined, humorous, loving, outgoing, trustworthy, sarcastic, shy, and vibrant.
6. Antonyms: Absurd, cold, formidable, hateful, intense, mystical, quiet, senseless.
by Devon1991 March 2, 2009
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