"curebie" meaning in Anglais

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Noun

Forms: curebies [plural]
  1. Personne qui veut guérir un trouble (comme l'autisme) qui peut cependant être considéré comme un état d'être acceptable. Tags: pejorative
    Sense id: fr-curebie-en-noun-8p9nEphP Categories (other): Termes péjoratifs en anglais
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          "ref": "Gavin Bollard,What are Curebies and Why are they Dangerous?, 11 février 2008",
          "text": "The main reason that curebies are dangerous is because they're usually willing to take any steps possible to convert their child to a normal one - even if there's risk to the child's health, longevity or mental state."
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