Palinate

What is Palinate?


1.

(PAY-lin-ate) To give a bullshit answer that has nothing to do with the question that was asked.

That guy was sounding hot until I asked him what he did for a living. He totally palinated. Another unemployed loser, so he ain't touchin' this.

See bullshit, bullshitter, keepin it real, liar, poseur

2.

Using a flurry of words used to answer a question without really answering the question a la Sarah Palin; similar to verbal diarrhea or word vomit (as used in Mean Girls). Often times involves restating the question within the answer or answering a question with a question.

1) GIBSON: Have you ever met a foreign head of state?

PALIN: I have not. And I think if you go back in history and if you ask that question of many vice presidents, they may have the same answer that I just gave you. But Charlie, again, we got to remember what the desire is in this nation, at this time. It is for no more politics as usual. And somebody’s big, fat resume maybe that shows decades and decades in that Washington establishment, where, yeah, they’ve had opportunity to meet heads of state.

VIEWER: She totally palinated that question.

2)I asked him straight up if he was cheating on me and he responded by saying "girl, you know i love you and you are my baby momma!" and I was like "whatevs, don't even try to palinate."

See verbal diarrhea, word vomit, babble, pointless

3.

1) To answer a specific question with an answer to a completely different and unasked question.

2) To babble incoherently in response to a question that you have no answer to.

1) To Palinate:

Q: What are we having for dinner tonight?

A: We're eating at 7:00 PM

2) To be Palinated:

"Well, let's see. There's -- of course -- in the great history of America rulings there have been rulings." --Sarah Palin, unable to name a Supreme Court decision other than Roe vs. Wade, interview with Katie Couric, CBS News, Oct. 1, 2008

See sarah palin, palin, babble, idiot, idiotic

4.

To refuse to answer the question you are asked, and rather answer the questions you wish you'd been asked.

The vice-presidential candidate palinated in response to many of the debate questions.

GWEN IFILL: Governor, please if you want to respond to what he said about Senator McCain's comments about health care?

SARAH PALIN: I would like to respond about the tax increases. We can speak in agreement here that darn right we need tax relief for Americans so that jobs can be created here. Now, Barack Obama and Senator Biden also voted for the largest tax increases in U.S. history. Barack had 94 opportunities to side on the people's side and reduce taxes and 94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction, 94 times.

Now, that's not what we need to create jobs and really bolster and heat up our economy. We do need the private sector to be able to keep more of what we earn and produce. Government is going to have to learn to be more efficient and live with less if that's what it takes to reign in the government growth that we've seen today. But we do need tax relief and Barack Obama even supported increasing taxes as late as last year for those families making only $42,000 a year. That's a lot of middle income average American families to increase taxes on them. I think that is the way to kill jobs and to continue to harm our economy.

See prevaricate, avoid, obfuscate, mislead

5.

pal·i·nate

–verb (used with object)

1. to mislead with a different answer; delude:

2. to be unfaithful to the country (political tactic).

–verb (used without object)

3. to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit:

She palinated the audience with her energy experience. (Like Sarah Palin)

an engaging manner that easily palinates.

Don't palinize me.

That was a palinizing response.

See delude, evade, mislead, elude

6.

1. To exterminate, destroy, eliminate, exstinguish, get rid of. Originating from the name Palin, as in Sarah Palin.

2. Word used to compare how Sarah Palin would make one extinct.

1. "Lets palinate the polar bears!"

2. "She totally palinated the competition!"

See sarah palin, palinated, palin, vice president, eliminate, destroy, kill, murder, exterminate

7.

A free state. In this use, Palinate describes San Francisco and surrounding areas and neighborhoods.

Vampire the Masquerade

"Prince of the City" by Keith Herber

The Palinate Treaty of 1946

The Palinate is under the patronage of Prince Vannevar Thomas, and all kindred are welcome there.


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