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Palin

To win something using no talent, ability or intelligence.

Person 1: How did she make it to the finals? She can't even dance!
Person 2: She palined it.

Person 1: I wish I could have a TV show even though I've done nothing but make a fool of myself on the world stage.
Person 2: Easy. Just palin it.

by storm_25_52 November 17, 2010

7πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Palin

When your neighbor hires a loud, obnoxious hooker; and no matter what you do, you can't seem to block out the noise.

He's obviously having fun, and she's in it for the money, but the rest of the apartment complex knows they're both a pair of assholes we're all better off without.

Pass me that coffee, man... my fat-assed neighbor hired a Palin last night, and they kept me up with all their bullshit until dawn.

by Alaskan_Wolf September 6, 2010

8πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


palinize

To reverse one's position in an issue in an attempt to pander. To flip-flop.

He palinized his position on living wills and health care directives. Like Sarah Palin, he was for living wills before he was against them.

by Flaming Libby August 15, 2009

26πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


Palinize

To attack a person for his or her conservative values by focusing an inordinate amount of attention on a single example of that person falling short (or being perceived as falling short) of the values they espouse. The term is derived from excessive criticism of Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin by the mainstream media and other public figures after it was learned that Palin's unwed teenage daughter was pregnant.

Person 1: Dude, have you checked out that Carrie Prejean "nude" pic? There's barely even any side-boob going on there. She showed more skin at the pageant itself!

Person 2: Yeah, you just knew they were gonna Palinize her after that Miss USA thing where she said she didn't support gay marriage.

by ferrgus May 6, 2009

285πŸ‘ 359πŸ‘Ž


Palin

A form of American English developed by supporters of TEA (taxed enough already) parties and the former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin.
'Palin' consists of a wide variety of southernisms derived from Redneck American English, miss spelled words (when in written form), useless or uneducated social and political narratives, vague and often meaningless metaphorical devices, threats, poorly placed sentence symbology (also when in written form), delusional free form gibberish and Omitted or miss arranged grammatical compositions caused by illiteracy and poor written composition skills.
The best examples of Palin are used by members of Sarah Palin and TEA party support forums and groups on the facebook and myspace websites.

Documentation and archiving of this new language is currently under way and a comprehensive reference should be available soon.

(In the 'Palin' Language')
β€œMaybe some Yankee's don't know this but a lot of people down south use their middle name first.”
-Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacker (Joe the plumber) commenting on the use of his middle name as his first at an AFP β€œTEA Party” rally in 2009.
Wurzelbacker resides in Ohio which is NORTH of the Masson Dixon line which divides Yankee Americans from Confederate Americans as the civil war era social stereotype suggests.
Though northern Americans are also known to use their middle names as their first meaning the narrative was entirely useless to begin with.

β€œYup beat libs at their own game. That the lord for obama.

β€œGov,t (notice the unnecessary comma) hand out I hope you all. Have a job and pay taxes.me and my dog thank you.”

β€œI rushed don't care about spelling. Thats trivial. I will I and a friend are trying to find out.”

β€œIs the secret hand shake blowing yer brains out and field dressing your courpse (sic), think id scalp you to.”

by Mr. Snowmanpants January 11, 2010

19πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Palinization

1) To turn issues into fluff while preening to a faux news viewpoint
2) To stand for free speech, while having goons pull down any criticism of yourself
3) To make you feel you need a shower after an interview with Glenn Beck

The Palinization of the American life is continuing unabated....ya, you betcha

by Abbey Hoffman October 10, 2010

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


a-palin

Main Entry: a-palΒ·in
Function: adjective
Date: 2008
Etymology:
Variant spelling and pronunciation of appalling (1817)

: inspiring horror, dismay, or disgust <offering a-palin answers to interview questions>
β€” a-palΒ·inΒ·ly adverb

Interviewee: "Well, it certainly does because our -- our next door neighbors are foreign countries. They're in the state that I am the executive of. And there in Russia ... We have trade missions back and forth. We-- we do-- it's very important when you consider even national security issues with Russia as Putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the United States of America, where-- where do they go? It's Alaska. It's just right over the border. It is-- from Alaska that we send those out to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia, because they are right there. They are right next to-- to our state."

Interviewer: "Governor, it's just a-palin how stupid and incoherent your answers are. Do you need a lifeline?"

by a-palin September 28, 2008

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