refudiate

refudiate
1. (Refudiate) (1545↑, 399↓)
When Sarah Palin decides regular English words aren't good enough, she'll just go ahead and make a new one. Here, Refudiate bridges the gap between "refuse" and "repudiate", to mean exactly what she wants it to mean.

"The President and his wife ... they can refudiate what this group (the [NAACP]) is saying." - Sarah Palin, on F-F-Fox News

2. (Refudiate) (879↑, 451↓)
A made-up English word: a combination of two legitimate words; "[refute]" and "[repudiate]". This is similar to George W. Bush's use of the word "[misunderestimate]" several years prior. Used by Sarah Palin multiple times in print and conversation, she claims her use of "refudiate" is simply her "contributing to the living language" and justifying her ignorance by saying that "Shakespeare liked to coin new words too". Despite the best efforts of the GOP and Tea Party spin doctors, its clear to everyone who wasn't home-schooled that she's a fucking idiot.

She (Palin) asked Michelle Obama to “refudiate” claims that the Tea Party movement is racist.

3. (refudiate) (408↑, 238↓)
v. to reject with denial A portmanteau of repudiate and refuse, famously coined by conservative commentator, Vice Presidential candidate, and drop-out Alaska Governor [Sarah Palin]. An earlier instance of the word is found in the June 25, 2010 New York Times article, "When Capitalism Meets Cannabis". Here, journalist David Segal, quoted a legal marijuana seller. The quote demonstrated a common expressive dysfunction among these people, who would neologize in a chronic marijuana haze. Sarah Palin's innate cognitive disabilities allowed her to independently coin the term on the July 14, 2010 Fox News show, Hannity. Sarah Palin used the neologism again in a post to her Twitter account on July 18, 2010. After she was educated by her audience, she deleted the offending post and attempted a correction with two more posts containing the words, "refute" and "reject". As way of explanation, she compared herself, as a wordsmith, to Shakespeare and asked readers to celebrate her mistakes.

July 18, 2010: Ground Zero mosque supporters, doesn’t it stab you in the heart as it does ours throughout the heartland? Peaceful Muslims, (please) refudiate. July 14, 2010: (The Obamas) could refudiate what it is that (the NAACP) is saying. They could set the record straight. June 25, 2010: ...interviewing pot sellers is unlike interviewing anyone else... Simple yes-or-no questions yield 10-minute soliloquies. Words are coined on the spot, like “refudiate,” and regular words are used in ways that make sense only in context.

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4. (Refudiate) (310↑, 219↓)
A word used to indicate that those who insist that English be our only language are seldom masters of its usage\!

Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate.

5. (Refudiate) (450↑, 367↓)
Means "I'm a stupid whore" in Alaskan dialect. Often followed up by comparing yourself to Shakespeare and clumsy attempts at covering your tracks.

Ground Zero Mosque Supporters: doesn't it stab you in the heart, as it does ours throughout the heartland? Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate

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6. (Refudiate) (253↑, 194↓)
Term exemplifying the lack of Culture of Tea Party Anarchists. Combination of the word "repudiate" and "refuse." Commonly used by people with very poor education.

- Joe, you should refudiate muslims. - Huh? What language are you speaking? - Chillax man, I'm like Shakespeare.

7. (Refudiate) (487↑, 448↓)
A term used to indicate the underlying racism of the speaker. If you as a racist need another group to give up their culture you ask that group to refudiate their beliefs and culture. Users of this term reject the English language, facts, rationalism and black people.

Sarah Palin asked NY Muslims to "refudiate" their mosque near the 9/11 WTC site.

8. (Refudiate) (192↑, 154↓)
To reveal one's ignorance whilst attempting to sound clever.

Sarah Palin totally refudiated herself again last night. Is she incapable of using a thesaurus or what?

9. (Refudiate) (62↑, 35↓)
1. A malapropism comprised by combining the words refute (to prove wrong) and repudiate (to abandon) 2. To prove something is wrong by the act of abandoning it, rather than by any actual proof Synonyms: overthrow, abandon, disregard, disparage, denigrate Note: This word has been mistakenly defined as a combination of refuse and repudiate, but since those words are synonyms, that makes absolutely no sense.

1. In america, polygamy was refudiated long ago. 2. Atheists are attempting to refudiate God. 3. Censors routinely force the media to refudiate certain "curse" words.

10. (Refudiate) (110↑, 84↓)
Word coined by the "Wasilla Hillbilly Shakespeare" meaning to really tell someone off.

When that Levi started opening his piehole and saying nasty things about me, I told Bristol, 'You better refudiate that boy if you want to stay part of this family.'

11. (refudiate) (9↑, 2↓)
The esteemed half-term Governor [Sarah Palin](R-Pluto) developed this neologism as a means to demonstrate her unparalleled capacity for steadfast denial of fact and truth. Refudiate comes from the root "[repudiate]," and when combined Palin's all-american bravado and insistence that she's right even when she's wrong, a new word is added to the national lexicon. Common "repudiate" meanings: Refuse to accept or be associated with Deny the truth or validity of Palin "refudiate" meanings: Refuse to accept or be associated with anything that doesn't serve my political agenda. Deny the truth or validity of ANYTHING at my discretion, ESPECIALLY when it is actually true. In summary, "refudiate" generally means: to deny and disassociate oneself from the truth at all costs.

I did not quit as Governor, I refudiate that. I was forced out by the gotcha media and the global liberal conspiracy determined to rob of us of our divine right to shoot wolves from helicopters.

12. (refudiate) (30↑, 23↓)
A blend of refuse (or refute) and repudiate. Allegedly coined by Sarah Palin in 2010, but references can be found dating back to at least 1973. Source: Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence. p. 85 Edited by Victoria A Fromkin. Copyright 1973

I ask you to refudiate terrorism.

13. (refudiate) (18↑, 13↓)
Verb: "From a strictly lexical interpretation of the different contexts in which Palin has used 'refudiate,' we have concluded that neither 'refute' nor 'repudiate' seems consistently precise, and that 'refudiate' more or less stands on its own, suggesting a general sense of 'reject,' " the New Oxford American Dictionary said in a press release.

The former governor used the word in a Twitter message last summer, calling on "peaceful Muslims" to "refudiate" a planned mosque near the site of the 9/11 attacks in New York.

14. (Refudiate) (57↑, 56↓)
The act of refusing to repudiate a behavior or action one has done by indirect means, usually by evading or changing the subject.

Sarah Palin refudiated her error in typing 'refudiate' instead of 'refute' by claiming she was purposefully coining a new word.

15. (Refudiate) (17↑, 20↓)
To masturbate in the bathtub, most commonly with the use of a showerhead set to "pulse" or a vibrating rubber duck.

Today was very stressful, so Sarah poured a bath and refudiated. Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate.

16. (refudiate) (56↑, 59↓)
The sexual act of sodomy while driving a snow mobile. In Alaska, refudiation is a traditional way of settling grudges. The practice began in the mid-19th century when rival oil and mineral speculators would settle claims through an act of sodomy while riding in a dog-sled. Public displays of ritualistic sex brought levity to angry miners and was thought to "reverse the feud" between the two injured parties. After refudiating, it was understood that no further arguments could be made.

Ground Zero Mosque supporters: doesn't it stab you in the heart, as it does ours throughout the heartland? Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate.

17. (Refudiate) (0↑, 7↓)
verb. To loosen or liberate something again, specifically in the figurative. Comes from Latin re-again, fudet-have loosened, iate-to do.

Do we need someone to refudiate this argument?

18. (refudiate) (1↑, 8↓)
verb: to fast, or to refuse nourishment.

The buddist monks would often refudiate during their months of meditation

19. (refudiate) (2↑, 9↓)
1. To inantly [refuse] to make a point. An act of "repute" in self defense of the word previously stated. To refudiate. 2. A supreme being of great knowledge, superior being, has been bestowed the gift from wisemen so as to inantly "refudiate" the great wisdom.

Sarah has refudiated her previous statement of misguided information in order to redirect the words by the surrounding the word of meaning with new context.

20. (Refudiate) (3↑, 14↓)
A word made up by George W. Bush, and then again by Sarah Palin, is used as a combination of Refute and repudiate, and was declared by the Oxford Dictionary to be technically valid in the way she was using it, if only for the fact that neither Refute or Repudiate would actually make sense in that situation.

Muslim: Hey guys, lets build a mosque near Ground Zero Sarah Palin: peaceful Muslims, please refudiate your call to action.

21. (Refudiate) (44↑, 72↓)
Refudiate (v): To return something to the status of Elmer Fudd.

By picking the shotgun off the ground, he was able to refudiate himself.

22. (Refudiate) (19↑, 54↓)
An ingeniously useful word invented by master wordsmith Sarah Palin, which combines the definitions of the words "[refudie]" and "[ate]" into one superword.

Peaceful Muslims, please refudiate

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23. (Refudiate) (23↑, 65↓)
A word made up by Sarah Palin. Repudiate said wrong. A Shakespear style Sarah Palin word. Refuse to accept or be associated with. Deny the truth or validity of.

Can I refudiate the statement that I said earlier?

24. (Refudiate) (40↑, 95↓)
Code word of the right used to cause arrogant leftist morons, screaming bigots, pissant racists, rainbow people with rainbow children, marxists, communists, fashionistas, and other toilet bowl lickers to go ballistic and strut their asshattery and ignorance. Term coined by S. Palin, who knows how to push buttons of the particulalrly politically and intellectually stunted, inciting them to spout the Obamunist party line, to soil themselves, and to blame Geo. W. Bush for their incontinence, their stupidity, their feckless position in the world, and their inability to do more than receive handouts from the government. A form of great amusement by GOP and T-Partiers, who love to see Lefties lose control and blow things up, go postal, and generally show what happens when half-breed fools infect government, as is their true nature.

Jesse Jackson should refudiate the next reach around offered by Al ("not too") Sharpton.

25. (Refudiate) (91↑, 184↓)
Portmanteau of "refuse" and "repudiate" to make clear you mean "refuse" as in to refuse to accept; especially : to reject as unauthorized or as having no binding force \<repudiate a contract\>: to reject as untrue or unjust \<repudiate a charge\>.

With a couple of exceptions — Mr. Bellingham among them — interviewing pot sellers is unlike interviewing anyone else in business. Simple yes-or-no questions yield 10-minute soliloquies. Words are coined on the spot, like “refudiate”... nytimes.com/2010/06/27/business/27pot

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Last updated: 2012.03.01

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