micronational leader

English edit

Etymology edit

Perhaps by analogy with world leader.

Noun edit

micronational leader (plural micronational leaders)

  1. The leader of a micronation.
    • 2006 December 2, C.M. Siervicül, “Reunification and realism- some thoughts on Talossa”, in Micro-nations.org[1], archived from the original on 2008-08-02:
      Lectoria's King Thomas was the only micronational leader I had any notable contact with back in the old days. Good guy. I worked with Thomas Leys some, but that was before he got involved with Port Colice, I think.
    • 2010 January 7, Travis McHenry, Delusions of Grandeur, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 68:
      He's coming! Marie, we need to get this place looking as imperial as possible, we're going to be visited by a real-life Micronational[sic] leader!
    • 2011 March 7, Tim Murphy, “How to Start Your Own Country: A Primer”, in Mother Jones[2]:
      [quoting Jody Shapiro] My biggest thing with the film was I set off to make it by saying that I was going to treat each micronational leader with the respect that they felt they deserved as the head of state.
    • 2014 May 12, Kathy Ceceri, Micronations: Invent Your Own Country and Culture with 25 Projects, Nomad Press, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      Let each micronational leader set up a display and talk about his or her country. You can also have performances or hold games.

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