1. (n) criticism offered from a person generally accepted as being a hypocrit; or 2. (n) criticism offered based on a hypocritical standard/opinion.
Word Origination: Modern English; J. Fred Wilkins
Word Origination: Modern English; J. Fred Wilkins
You can't listen to anything she says because its all Hypocrism.
I'm SO not in the mood to listen to your hypocrism right now.
I'm SO not in the mood to listen to your hypocrism right now.
by J. Fred Wilkins March 11, 2011
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Get the hypotric mug.I am trying to make the point that religion is full of hypocrisy and a bad idea, not trying to write a sentence.
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Get the Hypocrisy mug.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
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Get the hypocrisy mug.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 21, 2003
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