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Piratician 

The original etymological root word for the modernized term = Politician.

The profession and practice of willingly engaging in relationships, behaviors, affairs and deceitful tactics for the purpose of self promotion/gain/sexual gratification through profiteering, theft, criminal enterprising and the cloaked instantiation of illicit/fraudulent activities without regard for harm, impairment and/or disability inflicted upon others.

{Background and Context}
Upon return from a research expedition in the aboriginal territory of Korkycow Australia, Dr. Chris Culvitude of Copenhagen delivered a lexicon postulate based on revelations from ancient scrolls and audio-phonic linguistic interpretations stemming from his interactions with the Hunterbiden Microcock Pygmalion Tribe. Dr. Culvitude was attempting to decode a scroll illustrating a smiling, garment rich man holding the heart of another person standing nearby, when a bitter feisty, belly scourged Pygmy pointed at the picture, clearly anunciating the word "Pirat-ician" with a heavy oriental accent. Dr. Culvitude phoned his partner Dr. Kevin Michael Damone of this revelation wherein it would serve as proof of Culvitudes conjecture on the transcontinental, English modernization and pronunciation of "Politician" which actually evolved from the Latin word "Pirata" combined with "ician", or "Piratician".
"Dr. Damone, the Pygmy chief clearly said the word "Piratician" when trying to tell me about how a once friendly tribe deceived them, took their food reserves, fingered our Matriarchs and returned with an affect of innocence as if nary an expression of remorse."

poetician 

He was a poetician amongst politicians
poetician by Wally Keeler February 8, 2009

Pubician 

A person who specializes in and/or delights in the trimming,shaving,and overall manicuring of pubic hair,particularly that which belongs to another person.
He loved to shave his girlfriend's pussy so much that he considered himself to be a pubician.
Pubician by John Holloman March 16, 2004

Proficianado

Someone who is an “aficionado” and a “professional” regarding an object, subject or profession.
“I don’t trust Jacob with that jetski.”

“He’ll be fine he’s a proficianado when it comes to jetskis.”
Proficianado by Axalyn August 5, 2021

Plotician 

A politician who conspires with other politicians and movers in the military, corporate and intelligence sectors to generate at atmosphere of fear and anger in support of war to increase their own pow
This war is about the ploticians who need to get re-elected or have government contracts for their friends.
Plotician by AnthonyDick42 November 30, 2010

Pontician 

A beautiful woman. One who draws the attention of others and lights up a room.
The Pontician strolled into the room and made everyone stop and stare
Pontician by Redneck Love July 28, 2011