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Definition of pinko in English:

pinko

nounPlural pinkos, Plural pinkoes ˈpɪŋkəʊˈpɪŋkoʊ
North American derogatory, informal
  • A person with left-wing or liberal views.

    a closet pinko
    as modifier a bunch of pinko liberal vegetarians
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The film captures a sense of paranoia in America's newsrooms as McCarthy goes after anyone in politics, the military, entertainment or media who has even the remotest link with commies or inkling of being a pinko.
    • He loves baiting his opponents - remember his comments about ‘left-wing pinkoes’ - but has never been afraid to stand up for his own political beliefs.
    • And despite of what you pinkos thought, I thought he was a great president!
    • Consumer advocate groups - and other left-wing commie pinkos - are encouraging Americans to stay away from the malls and liquor stores.
    • The Western media are never targeted because they are lefty pinkos who do the terrorists' job for them.
    • The scourge of McCarthyism made everyone a believer for fear of being labeled a commie pinko.
    • The leftie pinkos were on hand to try and spoil the party.
    • His famous dismissal of ‘left-wing pinkoes’ was at the same time a declaration of where Smith himself stood.
    • I bet they were pinkos - or at least liberals.
    • Now, come on - even all you pinkos have to admit that this is quite witty.
    • To increase taxes now would be to raise the white flag and surrender to the poverty lobby and the liberal lefties and pinkos in the media.
    • Only pinkoes and liberals, they said, would slap down $9 to see a documentary film.
    • Lately, the liberals and pinkos among them love us for telling it like we saw it in Gujarat.
    • In days gone by, marching against war was generally seen as something that lefties, peaceniks and pinkos did.
    • They definitely are a bunch of pinkos on these sorts of issues.
    • Fifty years ago, anyone who didn't conform to the prevailing right-wing agenda was labelled ‘commie, pinko, subversive.’
    • The commies and pinkos are raising a hue and cry over this matter.
    • The red hunt was misguided because the equation that came to define the McCarthy era (to be a liberal is to be a pinko is to be a red is to be a spy) was misguided.
    • He considers it self-evident: ‘Don't be such a leftist commie pinko!’
    • I was one of the brave men and younger men who was in the trenches of Grenada, sucking up mustard gas grenades that the lazy pinkos were tossing at us for 58 days straight.
    Synonyms
    left-wing, fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
    left-winger, fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist

Rhymes

ginkgo, stinko
 
 

Definition of pinko in US English:

pinko

nounˈpɪŋkoʊˈpiNGkō
North American derogatory, informal
  • A person with left-wing or liberal views.

    a closet pinko
    as modifier a bunch of pinko liberal vegetarians
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fifty years ago, anyone who didn't conform to the prevailing right-wing agenda was labelled ‘commie, pinko, subversive.’
    • I was one of the brave men and younger men who was in the trenches of Grenada, sucking up mustard gas grenades that the lazy pinkos were tossing at us for 58 days straight.
    • I bet they were pinkos - or at least liberals.
    • And despite of what you pinkos thought, I thought he was a great president!
    • Now, come on - even all you pinkos have to admit that this is quite witty.
    • His famous dismissal of ‘left-wing pinkoes’ was at the same time a declaration of where Smith himself stood.
    • Consumer advocate groups - and other left-wing commie pinkos - are encouraging Americans to stay away from the malls and liquor stores.
    • Only pinkoes and liberals, they said, would slap down $9 to see a documentary film.
    • To increase taxes now would be to raise the white flag and surrender to the poverty lobby and the liberal lefties and pinkos in the media.
    • They definitely are a bunch of pinkos on these sorts of issues.
    • Lately, the liberals and pinkos among them love us for telling it like we saw it in Gujarat.
    • In days gone by, marching against war was generally seen as something that lefties, peaceniks and pinkos did.
    • He considers it self-evident: ‘Don't be such a leftist commie pinko!’
    • The scourge of McCarthyism made everyone a believer for fear of being labeled a commie pinko.
    • The Western media are never targeted because they are lefty pinkos who do the terrorists' job for them.
    • The commies and pinkos are raising a hue and cry over this matter.
    • The red hunt was misguided because the equation that came to define the McCarthy era (to be a liberal is to be a pinko is to be a red is to be a spy) was misguided.
    • The film captures a sense of paranoia in America's newsrooms as McCarthy goes after anyone in politics, the military, entertainment or media who has even the remotest link with commies or inkling of being a pinko.
    • He loves baiting his opponents - remember his comments about ‘left-wing pinkoes’ - but has never been afraid to stand up for his own political beliefs.
    • The leftie pinkos were on hand to try and spoil the party.
    Synonyms
    left-wing, fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
    left-winger, fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
 
 
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