federast
English
editEtymology
editBlend of federalist + pederast
Noun
editfederast (plural federasts)
- (derogatory) A federalist, especially in the EU.
- 1994, The Economist, page 62:
- ... while chuckling over Lady Thatcher's reference to "federast Tory MEPS" and her reluctance to campaign for them last time round, in 1989.
- 1999, George Walden, Lucky George: Memoirs of an Anti-politician, page 164:
- I enjoyed the company of Jacques Delors, later to become a demon federast in the eyes of the Tory Right, rather more.
- 2000 January 31, “Blame Britain first”, in Washington Times:
- ... as stubborn and jingoistic for defending British sovereignty in Ulster, not giving in to the IRA hunger strike and for rejecting Federast Europe
- 2005 June 20, Bruce Anderson, “Ken Clarke may appeal to Middle England - but he is...”, in Independent:
- As the poison has gone out of the European wound, the Conservative Party should now be able to tolerate a Federast leader.