What does it mean? It sounds horrible, is it an attempt to cover the fact she's stupid or what?
Palin defends made-up word 'refudiate'
By QMI Agency
Sarah Palin is no William Shakespeare. Or maybe she is.
According to the former U.S. vice-presidential candidate, her newly created word – 'refudiate' – is her contribution to the “living language.”
“Shakespeare liked to coin new words too,” she said.
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What does it mean? It sounds horrible, is it an attempt to cover the fact she's stupid or what?
The hallmarks of a Great President already.
Sarah as Golda in 20 years?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/refudiate
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Hmm, lets see if we can offer some conjoinications to 'refudiate.'
Refudiates
Refudiated
Refudiating
Refudiatitry
Refudify
Refudiatation
Oooo, I like the last two ...
"Don't mess with me or I'll refudify your whole premise."
"The refudiatation of Palin as a viable presidential candidate in 2012 has been complete."![]()
FFS, what a waste of server use.
If she can get refudiate, then I want my daughter's word in there too - Pubertify.
Refudiate; verb - to appear as thick as two short planks but to be too obstinate to admit so; alt;to be cheerfully and arrogantly responsible for the death of the English language
She's the Don King of politics.