Bonjour Saddam, mon Ami, Je Suis un "Anti-War Protestor" et Je suis tres stupide. J'allez au George Bush et Tony Blair manger le pie de humble.
by Jacques Chirac April 10, 2003
by § July 19, 2004
Technically, since the definition is 'antiwar protestor':
1. one who protests against anti-war, dumbasses. i.e. anyone who is FOR WAR.
1. one who protests against anti-war, dumbasses. i.e. anyone who is FOR WAR.
by savingtheday October 16, 2003
A person that is radical in thier belifes that they would acctualy go to the exstent of saying they hate america, when infact if they moved any where else they'd wish they were smarter and shut up about the situation, human will never better, there will allways be war, as long as there is humans
by Anonymous August 19, 2003
by Mike Hunt December 17, 2003
Attention whores. Only doing what they do to look important. Its just another fad, like mobile phones. It'll wear off when Bush declares war against Mexico.
<Kroney> Sir! The Antiwar Protestors are at your door!
<Bush> Did they bring pie?
<Kroney> Well, no sir-
<Bush> OPEN FIRE!
<Bush> Did they bring pie?
<Kroney> Well, no sir-
<Bush> OPEN FIRE!
by bastardized bottomburp June 22, 2003
This phrase provides another example of lamentable example of our loss of high English style. Certainly, 'protestant' sounds more pleasing than 'protestor,' and recalls the protest roots of several major religious denominations. And, if taken literally, 'antiwar protestor' confusingly appears to refer to a person who protests against an antiwar agenda.
by Old Uncle Sammy July 4, 2003