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livingstonian 

A person of British descent, who has put the UK behind hime in politics, and especially residency and culture. The person's heart is in Africa, as was David Livingstone's. Unlike British Africans, they don;t try to build a Europe in the heart of Africa, but have given up Europe. They like Africa for more than just the warm weather, they like it even when it is cold. They love the blacks, and view them, and not the Europeans, as brothers. They would wave the South Africa flag, instead of the British flag. They don't look down on Afrikaaners. They aren't rooinecks. they don't have one foot in Africa, one in the UK.
livingstonian by kjhj August 29, 2003
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Livingstonian 

The demonym for a resident of a city named Livingston
people from France are French
people from Germany are German
people from Greece are Greek
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Livingstonian by applealex September 26, 2009

livingstonian 

an inhabitant of a certain Zamibian mission station
livingstonian by ZambiaReverend October 31, 2003

Livingstonia 

A desired land of Livingstonian peoples, located in Northern Cape and also Zimbabwe.
A desired land of Livingstonian peoples, in Northern Cape and also Zimbabwe.
Livingstonia by dream45 November 10, 2003

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