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politico
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context colloquial often derogatory English) A politician.
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Politico is an American political-journalism organization based in Arlington County, Virginia , that covers politics and policy in the United States and internationally. It distributes content via television, the Internet, The Politico newspaper , radio, ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"politician, political agent," usually in a derogatory sense, 1620s, from Italian or Spanish politico , noun use of adjective meaning "political," from Latin politicus (see politic (adj.)).
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person active in party politics [syn: politician , pol , political leader ]
Usage examples of politico.
More than cushy: Ferraris and chauffeurs, cribs in Holmby, dabbles in the film biz, private dinners with politicos and power brokers.
Familiar faces hove into view, some known personally, some known at the intimate remove of modern celebrityhood, local media types tanned and satisfied, a sprinkling of higher-magnitude stars down from the mountain in Aspen, the socialite grouper fish, the trolling politicos, and the renowned and endowed from the glamorous world of adult entertainment, all the well-connected folk you could ever hope to rig a hot wire to.
TV executives found it a nuisance and sometimes a dilemma when asked an almost identical question by a succession of people-friends, relatives, business contacts, politicos, doctors, dentists, optometrists, stockbrokers, guests at parties, a list ad infinitum.
The Tijuana cartel owns the federal police and everyone knows it, even the politicos, but so few people are getting killed, and those mainly gringos, that none of them care.
Not to the rolling hills of Virginia or the space centers of Houston or Canaveral, nor to the glamour of Los Angeles nor the perpetual nightlife of New York, but to a simple two-bedroom condo in northwest San Francisco, proximate not to power brokers and politicos but to panhandlers, prostitutes, tourists, illegal immigrants, and the best Chinese food in North America.
I entered the thing with a 110 year-old Colorado Riverboat and a crew of drug-crazed politicos from the Meat Possum Athletic Club.
Buses of many sizes had moved out of the city with various loads of land warriors and scientists and politicos and the merely curious.
He would like to have punched his brother for making that fucking suggestion in the church, and Ruby Archuleta wanted to pass around a petition, and down in the capital the politicos and the chotas and who knew who else were trying to figure out how to brand his ass-- .
And the congressmen and politicos from SECDEPs office who interfered with a navy investigation of that incident made you no friends.
Politicos were trained to think in those terms, to cultivate less-than-perfect consensuses and accept partial victories, and it was more than mere pragmatism.
Complete files, too tame to be Hudgens' secret stash--Commies, queers, lezbos, dopesters, satyrs, nymphos, misogynists, mobbought politicos.
Burton was a hard-line right-wing politico who could spout law and order (accent on order) over brunch with the Rotarians, lunch with the NRA, and dinner with Mothers Against Drunk Drivers and wolf down dry banquet chicken like it was manna from the gods every time.
After digging in the brains of these politicos for six months, I'm fed to the teeth.
Oh, the Ferry fiasco could have been my finest hour, with the Queen in mourning, Yankee politicos declaiming three-hour tributes full of ten-dollar words and Latin misquotations (not Lincoln, though.
Two solid hours dwindled past hi addresses by the Chancellor, the Governor of the State and a couple of other politicos receiving honorary degrees.