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Palin invents word 'refudiate,' compares herself to Shakespeare

Date: 2010-07-20T07:07:13.183
Author: AAA Staff
Editor note: he Twittersphere erupted Sunday when former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin tweeted that "peaceful Muslims" should "refudiate" the mosque being built in New York City near where the Twin Towers once stood. Palin found herself the butt of many tweets, as refudiate, of course, is not a word in the English language. After deleting the offending tweet, Palin replaced it with another calling on "peaceful New Yorkers" to "refute the Ground Zero mosque plan," which only added to the confusion because it wo
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 refudiate JadenS 668 Days ago 
 

 


Sarah Palin has began to create her own vocabulary with the ever popular current word, refudiate. People are interoperating this meaning to fall in line with however it is they fell. She is getting ridicule and support for her selection of words. What is interesting is that she chose to introduce this new word when giving a speech about the near ground zero Mosque being prepared. I read this here: Palin tweets for peaceful Muslims to refudiate planned mosque You know, there have been numerous words which were made up by somebody to have a specific meaning, and I am interested to see if this word actually takes affect or not. This words popularity has already spread from coast to coast, so she isn't really going to be getting personal financing to try a push this word, it is doing fine on its own.


 
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