"dumbocracy" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: dumbocracies [plural]
Etymology: Blend of dumb + democracy or dumb + -o- + -cracy. First use appears c. 1869. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|dumb|democracy}} Blend of dumb + democracy, {{affix|en|dumb|-o-|-cracy}} dumb + -o- + -cracy Head templates: {{en-noun|-|dumbocracies|nolinkhead=1}} dumbocracy (usually uncountable, plural dumbocracies)
  1. (slang, derogatory) A democracy, particularly an ineffective or dysfunctional one. Tags: derogatory, slang, uncountable, usually Related terms: demonocracy

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          "text": "Democratic Hot Shot from a Republican Standpoint. Don’t vote for [George Hunt] Pendleton and poverty. The dumbocracy and aristocracy all support Pendleton and poverty. […] The Democracy are economical. That’s the reason they fail to pay the interest on the State debt, and pocketed the cash instead. No economy about paying your debts, from a Democratic standpoint.",
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