Adjective. A description of someone who portrays themselves as an independent thinker, an outsider, when they actually act independently of facts to maintain the status quo.
You: She comes off as an approachable, independent person but I don't think she's stated a single fact.
Me: Yeah, she's real mavericky, makes me want to agree with her just to see the damage she'll do.
Me: Yeah, she's real mavericky, makes me want to agree with her just to see the damage she'll do.
by TheMultinational January 21, 2009
A bold, defiant action. Depending on the situation, maverickiness can seem like a desperate ploy that wreaks of inauthentic desperation. Associated with Republican presidential candidate John McCain and his equally mavericky running mate Sarah Palin
by Satisfaction February 24, 2009
by ThEgHoStWhIsPeReR January 20, 2009
John McCain, realizing he was down in the polls, needed to do something mavericky so he refused to participate in the first presidential debate.
by kemlab101 January 12, 2009
by escape123 January 20, 2009