"Shrillary" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Blend of shrill + Hillary, likely to invoke the connotation of being loud, overbearing, and irrational that the word shrill may have when applied to women. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|shrill|Hillary}} Blend of shrill + Hillary Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Shrillary
  1. (US politics, derogatory) Hillary Clinton (born 1947), American politician and diplomat, former first lady (1993–2001) and secretary of state (2009–2013) of the United States. Tags: US, derogatory Categories (topical): Bill and Hillary Clinton, Individuals, Nicknames of individuals, US politics Related terms: Shillary, Hitlery, Billary

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