conspiratard

adj

Etymology

From conspiracy + -tard.

  1. derived from cōnspīrātiō
  2. derived from conspiracie
  3. inherited from conspiracie
  4. suffixed as conspiratard — “conspiracy + tard

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to a conspiracy theory.

    • Typical conspiratard thinking there is a global conspiracy, rather than facing the fact that they are an idiot and wrong.
    • He nods. "Exactly. He was going all conspiratard about it. Like they're listening in on our calls, still out for revenge against Chief Gorman. He was really worked up. You know how he can be.”
    • "Let's not go all conspiratard," Mundy said. "We have enough problems without imagining more."
  2. A conspiracy theorist.

    • Nothing's quite funnier than a conspiratard conspiratorially whispering about the Thought Police, because they just know about them.
    • Here's a video series every Apollo conspiratard should watch: […]
    • Why do these ‘conspiratards’ believe what they do? Why do they harbour these nonsensical ideas?

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