词汇 | POLITICIANS |
释义 | baby-kisser n. a politician.Once those baby-kissers get in office, they spend, spend, spend.There were lots of promises at the town square today when four local baby-kissers tried to rally interest in the upcoming election. boys in the backroom and backroom boys n. any private male group making decisions, usually politicians.The boys in the backroom picked the last presidential candidate.The backroom boys have decided too many things in the past. Their day is over. demo and dem n. a member of the Democratic Party.A couple of dems are running for the caucus, but no other party is represented.Which demos are they? flesh-presser and palm-presser n. a politician.It's that time of the year when the flesh-pressers really go to work.A palm-presser came to our door to ask us what we thought about his issues. front runner n. the leader; the person or thing most likely to win.The press found out some juicy secrets about the front runner and made them all public.Who is the front runner in the race for senator? lame duck n. someone who is in the last period of a term in an elective office.You can't expect much from a lame duck.As a lame duck, there's not a lot I can do. pol n. a politician.The pols are spending my taxes like mad again.How many pols does a democracy require anyway? |
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