neocon
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neocon (plural neocons)
- (US, possibly derogatory, politics) A neoconservative.
- March 12, 2010, Roger Ebert, "Facts May Be Debatable, but Thrills Certainly Not: Green Zone", "Movies" column, Universal Press Syndicate, Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel Universal:
- [The film's] message is that Iraq's fabled "weapons of mass destruction" did not exist, and that neocons within the administration fabricated them, lied about them, and were ready to kill to cover up their deception.
- March 12, 2010, Roger Ebert, "Facts May Be Debatable, but Thrills Certainly Not: Green Zone", "Movies" column, Universal Press Syndicate, Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel Universal:
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neocon (not comparable)
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Unadapted borrowing from English.
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neocon m (plural neocons or neocon)
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neocon m (plural neocons or neocon)
- Misspelling of neocón.