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Definition of Tealiban

Tealiban

noun

  • the US Republican "Tea Party", in reference to their religious extremism. Derogatory.
    The Tealiban will turn the clock back on women's health issues by thirty years.

    Last edited on Nov 08 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 08 2015.

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