pinko
/ˈpɪŋkoʊ/
UK: /ˈpɪŋkəʊ/
pinko
English
Noun
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Definition
A socialist, particularly one who is not completely communist.
Etymology
From pink + -o, a variation of red (“Communist”, noun), as pink is a lighter, more diluted form.
Example Sentences
- "At Princeton a lone townsman cried "Down with Mussolini!" in the midst of a reception, was jostled by students, escorted off the campus. At Harvard the pinko National Students League protested to President Conant, but allowed the visitors to tour Cambridge in peace."
- "“I agree with the decision one hundred per cent,” he said. “And if I find any pinkos that I don't know about on my lot I'll get rid of them if I can. They don't even have to be Communists. I'll try to clean out any leftists.”"
- "He'd be on her ass in a microsecond, revoke her letters testamentary, they'd call her names, proclaim her through all Orange County as a redistributionist and pinko, slip the old man from Warpe, Wistfull, Kubitschek and McMingus in as administrator de bonis non and so much baby for code, constellations, shadow-legatees."
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