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Third World

A term that refers to any โ€œcountryโ€ that exhibits several (if not all) of the following:

Sandy, hot, full of hate, few (if any) exploitable natural resources, massive election fraud, genocides, outbreaks of diseases you thought were eliminated through massive vaccination projects of the 1950s, and a general complete lack of any semblance of an infrastructure, dictatorships, peoples democratic republic of (insert name here)

A nation does not have to begin in the third world (ie Zimbabwe) but it will usually stay there (ie the rest of them)

the Third World breeds evil and is a drain on the rest of us
Includes...
every African Nation excluding Egypt, South Africa, and possibly Tunisia
includes every South East Asian country
South America you can give or take

by the Ignoble Retserrof November 20, 2006

72๐Ÿ‘ 90๐Ÿ‘Ž


Third World

A country that has a weak government and is basicly the way it is now because of europe.

Europeans fucked up most of the world because they were and still are the most greedy people in the world.

by loca September 11, 2004

36๐Ÿ‘ 75๐Ÿ‘Ž


Third World

Kick-ass reggae band out of Jamaica, their songs include "96 Degrees in the Shade" "Reggae Ambassador" and many more great tunes.

"Third World?"

"Yeah, saw them in concert. Had me feeling irie."

by Ben July 5, 2004

17๐Ÿ‘ 39๐Ÿ‘Ž


Third World

A geopolitical collective of shitholes, holes of shit or other similarly defined nation states filled with, usually human, faecal excrement.

A shithole can improve and become a developing country and then, sometimes, a 'normal' country thus leaving the lowest geopolitical rank of Third World.

Why should we take immigrants from shithole Third World countries? - President Trump (allegedly)

by FuPoCo January 15, 2018

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Third World

A dimension 3X above reality ~

I fucked her sweet ass so good ; she came and her eyes rolled to the back of her head . From that point , I knew she was in Third World ~

by RC5872 September 7, 2019

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Third World

Regarding Central and Eastern Asia and Latin America:

Central Asia was part of the Russian Empire, which essentially makes it a colony.

East Asia, particularly China, is an interesting case study, as it was not divided up into colonies but spheres of influence โ€” areas where nations would have exclusive trading rights. Japan, France, Britain, Germany and Russia all had them, most often centering upon small, prosperous outposts that each nation controlled: the French had Zhangjiang, Britain Hong Kong, Germany Qingdao, Russia Port Arthur, and Japan Taiwan. China was, if we all recall, for centuries the world's most advanced and powerful nation, but a policy of isolationism and "self-containment" at the end of the Ming Dynasty led to stagnation.

It is only in more recent history that Latin America became, in essence, an American sphere of influence. For many years Europe was Latin America's biggest trading partner, a case in point being Britain and Argentina.

Socially and economically, Latin American nations essentially screwed themselves over from the second they became independent: with the exception of Haiti, wealthy Creole aristocrats still controlled most of the land and power, ensuring that for many years their nations' economies relied on th export of raw materials as opposed to industrialization, which they left to entrepreneurialism and foreign investment which built up a heavy debt. The Creoles resented the urban working and middle classes and fought to uphold the status quo for as long as possible. When the trade balance finally shifted to the United States, where there was not as much demand for Argentine beef or Colombian coffee, the Creoles were essentially f*cked and suffered economically as a result, and that suffering continues to this day.

As J.B. said, thank Europe for the Third World โ€” oh, I'm sorry, the LEDC.

by Bunga Bunga September 25, 2004

8๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


Third World Water

When you go over a friends house who may be less fortunate than you, and the water bottle brand he gives you is unheard of.

Person: Hey I'm thirsty. Can I have a bottle of water?
Friend: Sure! Here's some indigo dolphin spring water!
Person: I'm not drinking your third world water. Buy Poland Spring.

by Walter the whale March 3, 2015