Government under an idiot
by anna marie avery April 19, 2018
Get the IDIOCRACYmug. by xim from stratford November 2, 2007
Get the idiocracymug. the act of being a idiot.Displaying ignorance in a large crowd.People who display idiocracy usualy have few friends and make corny jokes.
by tacobell x July 15, 2009
Get the idiocracymug. The act of believing century-old assumptions to be scientific laws only because that's what they were told.
by Aronanda April 25, 2017
Get the Heliocentric Idiocracymug. A) The opposite of a real meritocracy,
B) when people with elite academic credentials run for and obtain political office and then behave and as a final result lead like fools/idiots.
B) when people with elite academic credentials run for and obtain political office and then behave and as a final result lead like fools/idiots.
The epitome of credentialed idiocracy is Corey Booker and Pete Buttigieg. The term credentialed idiocracy was invented by Ned Ryun on fox News.
by Sexydimma April 1, 2022
Get the Credentialed idiocracymug. The act in which one person cannot stop preforming an action which causes harm to either themselves or others and simply cannot stop the repetition of said action
That idiot jumped off a building thinking he would land in the retractable awning of the store on the first floor. He broke every bone in his body but survived. After several months in the hospital he is release and does it again. He is diagnosed with repeated idiocracy
by The non-idiot April 21, 2011
Get the Repeated Idiocracymug. Of greater danger than nobody knowing what to do is a broadly held presumption that somebody does.
Source: “‘Idiocracy’ is a disturbingly prescient reflection of our current reality, not because nobody knows anything but because everybody thinks somebody does." ~ Jared Bauer
Source: “‘Idiocracy’ is a disturbingly prescient reflection of our current reality, not because nobody knows anything but because everybody thinks somebody does." ~ Jared Bauer
Bauer's Rule of Idiocracy arises in part from characteristics discussed in Erich Fromm’s “Escape From Freedom,” including a desire to defer to a trusted figure to escape the burden of having to puzzle out matters for which one is ill-equipped, the learning curve is steep, or information is at best incomplete.
by WhatwasIsaying January 25, 2025
Get the Bauer's Rule of Idiocracymug.