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Etymology

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both sides +‎ -ist, see bothsidesism.

Adjective

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bothsidesist (comparative more bothsidesist, superlative most bothsidesist)

  1. Of or pertaining to bothsidesism.
    • 2024 February 13, Zachary Leeman, “Jon Stewart Angers Liberal Viewers By Criticizing Biden: ‘Racist Conspiracy Theory Nuts LOVED It!’”, in Mediaite[1]:
      “If you’re wondering how Jon Stewart’s bullshit bothsidesist return went over…” former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann posted to X, formerly Twitter. “The antisemite racist conspiracy nuts LOVED it.”

Noun

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bothsidesist (plural bothsidesists)

  1. One who uses bothsidesism.
    • 2022 December 27, John Q, “Why the (US) right is always wrong … and how both-sidesists help to ensure this”, in Crooked Timber[2]:
      Now consider a situation where correct and incorrect beliefs about some policy are initially distributed more or less randomly across the political spectrum. This is the ideal case for bothsidesists who will point out the inconsistencies.