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Vilsack: Verb,
Vilsacking is similar to the plain old T-bag, yet with a slight erotic twist. To Vilsack is to T-bag or be T-bagged while watching political commentary, usually Patrick Buchanon or any Foxnews program. It is a fine art that takes many years to master.

Hey baby remember when I vilsacked you during all of hardball with chris matthews last night, that was great.

by Steve Van Chip February 6, 2007


vilsack

to vilify someone before firing them or demanding their resignation.

Shirley Sherrod was vilsacked over a video intentionally edited to falsely accuse her of being a racist.

by Kaylakaze July 22, 2010

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Vilsacked

The act of being fired from your job for something you didn't do. Especially when you're proven to have done the complete opposite of the accusation.

The investigation vindicated her, but she was fired anyway; she was totally Vilsacked.

by In_Shambles July 22, 2010