"Daily Heil" meaning in All languages combined

See Daily Heil on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the Daily Heil [canonical]
Etymology: Referring to the Nazi slogan "heil Hitler". Originated from the newspaper's support of fascism in the early 1930s. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|def=1|head=Daily Heil}} the Daily Heil
  1. (UK, slang, derogatory) The Daily Mail newspaper. Tags: UK, derogatory, slang Categories (topical): Newspapers, Nicknames Synonyms: Daily Fail

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