A type of loser (like a beatnik) who thinks that linking arms and playing bongos in London will stop the American tanks from running over innocent people in Iraq.
Peacenik (playing the bongos): "Radiant cool, crazy nightmare Zen New Jersey nowhere!"
<bombs drop on their sorry asses>
<bombs drop on their sorry asses>
by Lugs-o October 24, 2004
A person waging a war of opinion against their home country when that war is against their allies.
This is designed to undermine troop morale and forment war weariness in the population, limiting the country's effectiveness in war.
Treason.
The most famous example was the Vietnam war, when we fought the communists.
"Nik" is a Soviet last name suffix.
This is designed to undermine troop morale and forment war weariness in the population, limiting the country's effectiveness in war.
Treason.
The most famous example was the Vietnam war, when we fought the communists.
"Nik" is a Soviet last name suffix.
by Freedom1986 January 05, 2020
Someone who takes the respectable position of non-violence to an absurd degree. Specializes in feel-good, kumbaya messages (bumper sticker slogans) that sound nice but solve nothing. Even when an obvious evil is running amok (Hitler or Stalin), they do little but draw anti-war signs. These kind of people are extremely disdainful of US and Israeli troops, but have little to say about groups like ISIS or hamas.
by Bost March 14, 2015
Someone who publicly opposes armed conflict in general, or particular conflict, and usually causes conflict in the process.
A derogatory term directed at the bigotry of certain “peace” groups attempting to force their views on society.
A derogatory term directed at the bigotry of certain “peace” groups attempting to force their views on society.
Sorry I was late to work today sergeant. Some peacenik group was blocking the gate and antagonizing the Soldiers. I would have liked to express a little of my own ‘free speech’ on them, but instead I just used the other entrance.
by Nathan Hutchison December 19, 2007
by Arthur October 05, 2003