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Palin

To ignore a question, and instead, to substitute your own non sequitur. This technique was popularized by Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin in her debate with Joe Biden, and then later emphasized by Tina Fey in her parody of this debate.

Man, you totally pulled a Palin when you responded to the landlord's request for rent with a long tirade on the banks.

by Valatan October 8, 2008

177πŸ‘ 56πŸ‘Ž


palin

comes from Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin meaning completely unprepared and nonsensical.

Q: Yo did you see what that girl was wearing last night at the club?
A: You mean that topless one with footie pajamas? That shit was too Palin for my tastes.

by Charlie Ninja Turtle September 15, 2008

874πŸ‘ 314πŸ‘Ž


palinized

Being treated like a total idiot by the media for acting/sounding like a total idiot in the media.

Carrie Prejean claimed she was Palinized in her jaw-droppingly inept Larry King interview. She is absolutely right. Her political career will be missed...

by The Evil Steve November 13, 2009

10πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Palinized

To be publicly interrogated in such a fashion that one's mental capacity is questioned by the majority post interview.

Sarah Palin was Palinized by Katie Couric.

or

Did you see Governor Blagojevich get Palinized by Barbara Walters?

by Chris Deme January 26, 2009

44πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Palined

Palined-Verb-To make a decision and the outcome is a catastrophe.

Because McCain chose Sarah Palin for VP he got palined at the 2008 elections.

BP keeps getting palined by all these failed attemps to deal with the oil spill.

by myshotguntohead June 2, 2010


palinize

to exaggerate the truth or lie by omission

I palinized my resume.

by kolbester September 13, 2008

335πŸ‘ 120πŸ‘Ž


Palin

palΒ·in (pāl’ĭn) v. palined, palinΒ·ing, palins 1. To flub, fail or otherwise stumble in response to simple, predictable questions in an interview; to give an off-topic and incoherent or syntactically suspect response to a simple, predictable question in an interview; to do likewise in any other human endeavor. 2. To fabricate an untruth, that is easily verifiable as such, in response to a question for which one does not know the answer.

My wife asked if she looked fat in that dress. I palined her by saying those shoes sure look nice.

by timmyf2 October 12, 2008

231πŸ‘ 81πŸ‘Ž