Skip to main content

Pleb

Someone who is categorically awesome and without a doubt superior to most other individuals.
Aaron Dingle is a pleb and I wish to have his babies.
by ikbosh October 23, 2023
mugGet the Pleb mug.

Plebism

Plebism’s are word quips used by the Norse Demi-God known as Pleb.

Examples include phrases like; “Unfort” “I know right?” And using way to many haha’s in sentences to convey comedy.
Chris was really using alot of Plebisms this afternoon all he said was Unfort repeatedly.
by notVile December 19, 2023
mugGet the Plebism mug.
Related Words
PLEBZ pleb plebe plebian plebb plebeian plebby plebble plebiscite plebbi

PLEBISCITE PARK

At Plebiscite Park's New earth office the constitution was hand written.
by Royal Magesty January 4, 2024
mugGet the PLEBISCITE PARK mug.

Plebasauras rex

A plebasauras Rex is a dinosaur and is Ryan and is somewhat silly but pretty cool (not as cool as me) but still very close and I love very much he’s my super pretty favourite dinosaur
Good night plebasauras Rex I love you but you’re a lil smelly, eep well
mugGet the Plebasauras rex mug.

Plebnosis

Plebnosis
noun /ˈplɛb.nə.sɪs/

1. The art or practice of persuading the general populace (often referred to pejoratively as "plebs") to support a candidate, party, or political cause, particularly through rhetoric and strategies that appeal to their interests, emotions, or common sensibilities.
2. A technique employed by politicians and political campaigners to garner votes by connecting with the average voter's concerns, hopes, and desires, often using populist messages or policies.
Steven: Have you noticed how effective politicians have become at reaching out to the pleb? It's like they've mastered a whole new level of campaigning.

John: Oh, absolutely. It's all about plebnosis. They know exactly what to say to resonate with the common man's worries and aspirations.
by plebbed March 11, 2024
mugGet the Plebnosis mug.

Plebonomics

Plebonomics
noun /ˌplɛb.əˈnɒ.mɪks/

1. A political strategy focused on gaining the support of the general populace (plebs) by promising economic benefits that are often superficial, trivial, or not feasible in the long term. Such promises are usually designed to appeal directly to the immediate desires or needs of the common people, rather than offering sustainable solutions to economic issues.
2. The practice of proposing populist economic policies during election campaigns that are perceived as pandering to the base instincts of voters, rather than being based on sound economic principles. These policies are often criticized for being short-term fixes or gimmicks rather than substantive economic reforms.

Usage:

The party's latest promise of reducing the tax on everyday items was dismissed by critics as plebonomics, arguing it was a superficial attempt to win votes rather than a viable economic policy.

In the run-up to the elections, several candidates engaged in plebonomics, offering immediate but unsustainable financial incentives to sway the electorate.

Derivation:

Coined from "pleb," referring to the common people, and "economics," indicating the field of economic policies and strategies. The term implies a cynical use of economic promises to manipulate or appeal to the broad base of voters without offering genuine or long-term economic benefits.
Chris: Right. We need real solutions, not just economic sweeteners.

Jordan: Agreed. But as long as plebonomics wins votes, I doubt we'll see a change in strategy anytime soon.
by plebbed March 11, 2024
mugGet the Plebonomics mug.

plebus

Gushy mushy’s plebus
My hair is dented from a very large plebus that was on my head.
by Plebus boy March 12, 2024
mugGet the plebus mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email