Abusing the priveledge of making comments about President Obama.
The act of turning normal every day conversations into a discussion of politics by referring to Obama continuously, even in situations in which politics have absolutely no reference.
The act of turning normal every day conversations into a discussion of politics by referring to Obama continuously, even in situations in which politics have absolutely no reference.
Person 1: "I'm so happy that I've finally finished remodeling my house. It was expensive and time consuming but it looks great!"
Person 2: "Well houses will only cost $1.00 by next year thanks to Obama. You should have saved your money."
Person number 2 has made an Obamment in which ruined person number 1's day and mood. Thanks jerk.
Person 2: "Well houses will only cost $1.00 by next year thanks to Obama. You should have saved your money."
Person number 2 has made an Obamment in which ruined person number 1's day and mood. Thanks jerk.
by Rissasmom March 4, 2011
Get the Obamment mug.A term in presidential politics to signify the actual or perceived favorable prospects of Sen. Barack Obama to secure the Democratic Party nomination for president in 2008. Draws upon the use of the term "Joememtum" by Sen. Joseph Lieberman in his failed presidential campaign in 2004, and the fact that Obama endorsed Lieberman in his 2006 Connecticut U.S. Senate reelection campaign against the Democratic Party nominee, Ned Lamont. Rendered ironic by the fact that Lamont endorsed the Lieberman-supporting candidate Obama, rather than the Lamont-supporting candidate John Edwards, in the Democratic presidential contest. A further irony lies in the fact that Joseph "Joementum" Lieberman's 2004 presidential candidacy failed miserably, so "Obamomentum" could be taken to predict a similar result.
"Obama may have won the New Hampshire primary, but will Obamomentum carry him through Super-Duper Tuesday on Feb. 5?"
by neurophius January 9, 2009
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