Repucrat
English edit
Etymology edit
Blend of Republican + Democrat.
Adjective edit
Repucrat (not comparable)
- (US politics) Republican while espousing typically Democratic positions.
- 1996 August 14, Giovanni 8, “Voodoo versus Greenspan: wont work”, in alt.politics.libertarian[1] (Usenet):
- Correct. I believe I introduced the error. As SC wrote, though,
the Repucrat majority in the Senate was not a very large one, and
they did not have a majority in the House, whence spending bills
originate.
Noun edit
Repucrat (plural Repucrats)
- (US politics) A Republican person espousing typically Democratic positions.
- 1994 November 7, John G. Otto, “Clean Up Your Act”, in alt.radio.networks.npr[2] (Usenet):
- But hearing Daniel "Mush Mouth" Schorr whine
about the awful terrible negative campaigning by the Repucrats after hearing
your darling radical leftist Lawton Chiles' slime campaign is enough to
make nearly any one sick.