Warnik

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    One who favours a policy of going to war. derogatory

    "If I’m alone and a warnik nutbar attacks me, so be it. But I will not sit idly by and watch as this country and the world are hijacked by the ultimate domestic terrorists in Washington."

Example

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"If I’m alone and a warnik nutbar attacks me, so be it. But I will not sit idly by and watch as this country and the world are hijacked by the ultimate domestic terrorists in Washington."

Etymology

From war + -nik.

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