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propagandist

a person who disseminates messages calculated to assist some cause or some government
Michael Moore is an overweight propagandist.
by Unvill September 24, 2004
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propagandarous

Stalingrad became propagandarous to both Germany and Russia in WWII
by erinbethh5 March 14, 2015
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preopaganda

preopaganda
noun
Soothing lies told to a surgery patient just before the operation.
"They told me I'd feel just a little pain and nausea when I woke up from the operation, but that was just their preopaganda."
by Suzy Clemens March 30, 2013
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PROPAGAINDA

A more realistic way of writing the word propaganda because its purpose

is to obtain benefits for the propagandist(s) or propagaindist(s).
Though it seems broadcasters replaced the word "propaganda" with the word "commercial," Edward Bernay's supplanting that hot word with "public relations" is a fact. Of course, "propagainda" is a more realistic way to write it because the purpose is to profit. Hey, maybe "PROFITgainda" is better.
by but for October 21, 2017
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Propagenda

When a prop from a movie has a agenda
Propagenda: "I had stuff to do today" said the prop
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Probabganda

Person 1:Hey I heard ICE busted a human trafficking ring but there's no evidence shown.
Person 2:It's probabganda
by NotDanFelix July 5, 2018
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propolaganda

There is no definition.

This is really one of those cases where even urban dictionary doesn't know. The user tried to use fancy words, but he/she just plain failed.
Call it a linguistic faceplant.
I would never try to use "propolaganda" in a sentence, because it would make me sound stupid.
by Zeverkieken September 16, 2019
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