pollyspeak
English
editEtymology
editFrom pollie + -speak, with spelling shift.
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
editpollyspeak (uncountable)
- (slang, Australia, derogatory) Political spin; speech used by a politician that is equivocal or mendacious.
- 2001, Marc in Oz, “Vote with your wallet”, in alt.politics.greens (Usenet):
- It isn't difficult to make one's life meaningful without the mumbo-jumbo of pollyspeak and endless streams of words, words, words...
- 2011 March 25, i||||||||||||||||| 2.0, “Coal jobs "safe": Combet”, in aus.politics[2] (Usenet):
- It is pollyspeak or polyspeak or doubletalk, or lies.
No GST
No ETS
Coal jobs safe = they are truly fucked now
on a quick scan I didn't see he actually said they would be safe, tahts[sic] part of the trick, say something they want to be interpreted as 'safe' but not actually say it. The[y] have years of practise, they are really good at it.