any of a number of mindless, brainwashed, right-wing wackos that converse by repeating the drivel spouted by right-wing whack-job radio hosts, e.g.: limbaugh, savage, boortz, et.al.
man, i'm not going in there - the place is full of trevors. if i want to hear that garbage, i'll listen to limbaugh first-hand.
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Very cute and handsome and is chill and you will want to be friends with him.
Very cute and handsome and is chill and you will want to be friends with him.
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