Taken as a combination of the latin word Plebian and the Greek Paracite. Plural Plebiscites
It refers to an individual person of low intellect that acct either intentionally or otherwise as a drain on society or to someone with greater ability.
It refers to an individual person of low intellect that acct either intentionally or otherwise as a drain on society or to someone with greater ability.
It is impossible for a student to get a job these days. Even fast food chains only employ plebiscites that will just work with them forever.
No wonder the country's in debt, there are so many plebiscites taking advantage of the welfare systems.
No wonder the country's in debt, there are so many plebiscites taking advantage of the welfare systems.
by SuaveStudent August 01, 2012
Ple-bi-scite (noun/adjective)
1. An insult used to refer to people as 'common'
2. A term for ordinary, common people
1. An insult used to refer to people as 'common'
2. A term for ordinary, common people
'She's such a plebiscite'.
by thesmartcookieofamerica August 26, 2014
by pisabruh July 12, 2021
1 'hey you know that boy ismail,'
2 'oh god him...'
1 'he's such a lumpen'
2 'gahhh man, more like a plebyyciteee'
everyone: 'ooooooooooh plebiscite ' (mordecai and rigby style)
2 'oh god him...'
1 'he's such a lumpen'
2 'gahhh man, more like a plebyyciteee'
everyone: 'ooooooooooh plebiscite ' (mordecai and rigby style)
by yeoooovallleyy January 18, 2019
by Royal Magesty January 04, 2024
One who engages in political non-action. A person who filibusters during debates or public discussions to deter action from those who seek change, normally with regards to a political social hierarchy.
That plebiscite babbler always finds a convenient time to bring up nationality and distrusting the government when we're talking about reparations!
by DeReal_McCoy June 22, 2023