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Lib. /lɪb /abbreviation(In the context of party politics) Liberal.Aggression in the inner city would see 2-3 Green seats where Lib voters would get Greens up over the ALP....- We'll be back in power within a few years, stronger, refreshed, with loads of disillusioned lib voters.
- Unless Abbott was a trustee that technically means the rap falls on Wheeldon/Coleman rather than Abbott or Lib Party.
noun (Lib) British informalA member or supporter of a political party called the Liberal Party: the hard-fought race over who’ll win the right to run for the Libs in the Spring election...- He said that he believes private life should be private (fancy a Lib saying that!).
- Lest anyone think I am a Lib, I was an ALP member expelled from the party some years ago.
- The rally passed the railway station and the office of the local Federal MP (a Lib, I am informed).
Origin Late 19th century: abbreviation of liberal. |