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strident

used as a derogatory description of any impassioned person (especially women) when they speak on a subject that you disagree with

Independents make up nearly half the Bay State electorate...And many of them may perceive Elizabeth Warren as too strident and harsh

by biased but sincere September 6, 2012


strident

Loud and obnoxious, in-your-face, cacophonous, dissonant, screeching, shrill, grating.

Anne Boleyn's stridently sexy allure, sophistication, and sharp tongued wit captivated Henry VIII.

Glenn Beck sobbed and whined stridently in his reactionary performance, based more on emotion and pandering than on sound information.

The Tea Party shrieked their bizarre agenda stridently over the news, their lack of adequate education was painfully clear; it's doubtful that any of them even knew what the Boston Tea Party was really about.

by Lorelili August 14, 2011

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strident

Obnoxiously loud, or cacophonous, "in your face" noise.

Damn, that biatch is strident.

See: Battle Toads

by talldude88 November 3, 2008

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strident

a combination of stride and trident gum

Damn this is good gum. Is it strident?

by doubleds1993 April 28, 2010

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