"donkey voter" meaning in All languages combined

See donkey voter on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Audio: EN-AU ck1 donkey voter.ogg [Australia] Forms: donkey voters [plural]
Etymology: From donkey vote + -er (agent noun suffix). Etymology templates: {{m|en|donkey vote}} donkey vote, {{suffix|en||er|id2=agent noun|pos2=agent noun suffix}} + -er (agent noun suffix) Head templates: {{en-noun}} donkey voter (plural donkey voters)
  1. (Australia) A voter who casts a donkey vote. Tags: Australia Synonyms: donkey-voter

Inflected forms

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