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Refudiate

To reveal one's ignorance whilst attempting to sound clever.
Sarah Palin totally refudiated herself again last night. Is she incapable of using a thesaurus or what?
by mkbth July 19, 2010
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Refudiate

A term used to indicate the underlying racism of the speaker. If you as a racist need another group to give up their culture you ask that group to refudiate their beliefs and culture. Users of this term reject the English language, facts, rationalism and black people.
Sarah Palin asked NY Muslims to "refudiate" their mosque near the 9/11 WTC site.
by urtbada213 July 18, 2010
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Refudiate

The act of refusing to repudiate a behavior or action one has done by indirect means, usually by evading or changing the subject.
Sarah Palin refudiated her error in typing 'refudiate' instead of 'refute' by claiming she was purposefully coining a new word.
by Caf2000 July 19, 2010
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refudiations

Sarah Palin said "refudiations".
by HexaShadow13 July 20, 2010
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Refudiate

Refudiate (v): To return something to the status of Elmer Fudd.
By picking the shotgun off the ground, he was able to refudiate himself.
by PresBartlet July 20, 2010
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Refudiate

To masturbate in the bathtub, most commonly with the use of a showerhead set to "pulse" or a vibrating rubber duck.
Today was very stressful, so Sarah poured a bath and refudiated.

Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate.
by SarrahPalinU5A November 19, 2010
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Refudiate

Portmanteau of "refuse" and "repudiate" to make clear you mean "refuse" as in to refuse to accept; especially : to reject as unauthorized or as having no binding force <repudiate a contract>: to reject as untrue or unjust <repudiate a charge>.
With a couple of exceptions — Mr. Bellingham among them — interviewing pot sellers is unlike interviewing anyone else in business. Simple yes-or-no questions yield 10-minute soliloquies. Words are coined on the spot, like “refudiate”...

nytimes.com/2010/06/27/business/27pot
by funkspiel June 30, 2010
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