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palin

adjective used to describe a person underqualified for a given task. Also used to denote an idiot, or small-town redneck.

"I know I'm a little palin, but I really want this job."

"Ma'am unfortunately we are looking for an applicant who is less palin."

"Have you seen that cashier at the gas station? The one with missing teeth and the trucker hat? Hes SO palin!"

by The Pirate Queen September 15, 2008

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Palin

An alternate spelling of the word whore.

That girl slept with 5 guys, shes such a Palin.

by The_Wreckster_1 November 4, 2008

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Palin

A common idiot (usually female) who runs for high political office in early 21st-Century America. A "Palin" often looks like a deer caught in headlights, and rarely answers questions in anything but a moronic fashion. Also resorts to pseudo-patriotic rhetoric and frequently slanders her opponents based on racial and ethnic stereotypes.

Have you seen this Palin running for VP? What an idiot!

by Hank Salad October 9, 2008

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palin

a grossly unqualified candidate for a job

I can't believed you hired him. He doesn't have a driver's license and can't even ride a bicycle.... How in hell is he going to deliver the pizzas? What a palin.

by J. McCain September 24, 2008

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Palin

Failure to cogently respond to a direct question via unfocused circumlocution.

Being ignorant of the subject, the student unconvincingly palined when called upon in class.

by Rufus The Dumb Dog October 2, 2008

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palin

To lie pointlessly and repeatedly. Also: to knowingly claim you were on the side of the issue you weren't.

"I said, 'Thanks but no thanks,' to Congress for the Bridge to Nowhere," Gov. Palin palined.

by NeoSapien September 9, 2008

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palinate

To refuse to answer the question you are asked, and rather answer the questions you wish you'd been asked.

The vice-presidential candidate palinated in response to many of the debate questions.

GWEN IFILL: Governor, please if you want to respond to what he said about Senator McCain's comments about health care?

SARAH PALIN: I would like to respond about the tax increases. We can speak in agreement here that darn right we need tax relief for Americans so that jobs can be created here. Now, Barack Obama and Senator Biden also voted for the largest tax increases in U.S. history. Barack had 94 opportunities to side on the people's side and reduce taxes and 94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction, 94 times.

Now, that's not what we need to create jobs and really bolster and heat up our economy. We do need the private sector to be able to keep more of what we earn and produce. Government is going to have to learn to be more efficient and live with less if that's what it takes to reign in the government growth that we've seen today. But we do need tax relief and Barack Obama even supported increasing taxes as late as last year for those families making only $42,000 a year. That's a lot of middle income average American families to increase taxes on them. I think that is the way to kill jobs and to continue to harm our economy.

by Mycopheles October 3, 2008

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