glibertarian

English

Etymology

Blend of glib + libertarian.

Pronunciation

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Noun

glibertarian (plural glibertarians)

  1. (US, slang, derogatory) A disingenuous libertarian.
    • 2009 December 17, Chris Bellomy, “Re: Was Pitts right?”, in rec.sport.golf (Usenet):
      However, Ken completely ignores all other taxes, per the custom of the glibertarian.
    • 2010 April 20, Spartakus [username], “Re: CA's Budget Crisis Harbinger of Things to Come on National Scale”, in alt.politics.conservative (Usenet):
      The State of California is following Colorado Springs into the glorious future envisioned by Ayn Rand-addled glibertarians!
    • 2011 February 11, Yankee Doodle Dandy [username], “Former Wingnut John Cole”, in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh (Usenet):
      It's these guys versus all of us, yet half the people being rogered (Republicans and glibertarians and hell, half the Democrats) have been convinced the other side is a bigger threat to their well being than the people with all the power, money, and resources.
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