The act of condemning an act when it is done by other people while not doing so when the exact same act is performed by a person or a certain group of people or organizations.
Recently George W. Bush admitted on tape that he smoked marijuana. The silence from the right is deafing, but several years ago when Clinton admitted that he smoked but didn't inhale the right nearly crucified him.
by jesster79 February 22, 2005
by apq December 31, 2011
I am trying to make the point that religion is full of hypocrisy and a bad idea, not trying to write a sentence.
by ~Ry_an~ July 07, 2006
My actions contradict what I say to such a degree that the Merriam Webster dictionary decided to change the definition of hypocrisy was changed to a picture of Vegan Gains
by StaviWho March 08, 2017
by James November 18, 2003
1. (n) The state of being a hypicrite.
2. (n) One who pretends to be religious, smart, honest, loyal, noteworthy, sympathetic, kind, etc. without actually being so.
3. (adj) being or being associated with a hypocrite.
2. (n) One who pretends to be religious, smart, honest, loyal, noteworthy, sympathetic, kind, etc. without actually being so.
3. (adj) being or being associated with a hypocrite.
All hypocrates are sentanced to spend the rest of eternity in hell for their evil contradicting ways.
Hypocracy is the root of all evil in politics.
Hypocracy is the root of all evil in politics.
by Jo November 22, 2003
E.g. Hypocrisy: when losing an argument, criticise someone's unchangeable physical asset to negate their argument.
by Memerrr September 01, 2017