1. one who's ashamed of or opposed to their own country.
2. patriot hater.
antonyms: patriot
"i prefer not to celebrate the 4th of july. i guess i'm a bit of a hatriot."
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A term used by Elitists as a front to attack people who defend the constitution. In contrast to the new definition of "patriot", which is someone who cares not for the constitution, but for the wars and military operations conducted abroad.
That dude want's to defend the privacy and rights of people? What a hatriot!
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Those who yearn to fundamentally transform the world to make it closer to the heart's desire
"As we are progressives we are hatriots" -- George Bernard Shaw
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People who hate the New England Patriots!
Robert: I can't believe the calls the refs were making in the 4th quarter against New England!
Roger: I pay those refs really good money !
Robert: Oh, stop being such a hatriot since deflatgate !
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(n): Inbred hillbilly whose team has been beaten so badly by the New England Patriots that he hates the Patriots more than he loves his own pathetic football team.
That Hatriot talks more about the Patriots than his own pathetic team.
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Example 1 - third-generation Italian enthusiastically celebrating the English national football team losing.
Example 2 - proudly being British up until Andy Murray plays tennis, and then you're English, and you've formed an emotional alliance with *insert origin of opponent*
Example 3 - when arguing, we can't give foreign aid when we have people on food banks, having only just voted for austerity and cuts in welfare
The history teacher delivered a hatriotic, xenophobic, slightly racist, lesson on how the Empire had liberated it's subjects from around the globe.
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Hatriotism is an emotional attachment to a nation which an individual recognizes as their homeland. This attachment, also known as national feeling or national pride, can be viewed in terms of different features relating to one's own nation, including ethnic, cultural, political or historical aspects. It encompasses a set of concepts closely related to those of nationalism.123 An excess of patriotism in the defense of a nation is called chauvinism; another related term is jingoism.