loonytarian

noun
/ˌluː.niˈtɛəɹi.ən/UK/ˌlu.niˈtɛɹi.ən/US

Etymology

Blend of loony + libertarian.

  1. derived from libertas
  2. derived from liberté
  3. inherited from liberte
  4. formed as libertarian — “liberty + -arian
  5. compounded as loonytarian — “loony + libertarian

Definitions

  1. A libertarian.

    • As loonytarians are so fond of observing, no nation on the earth has embraced a libertarian system, and, indeed, even in the heyday of rugged individualism, 19th c. America, complete laissez faire was rejected.
    • The only difference between Loonytarians and Communists is the class of people each party intends to oppress and which equal but opposite deep end each party want's to jump off of.
    • Only loonytarians and other insane people see tyranny everywhere they move.
  2. Related to, characteristic of, or espousing libertarianism.

    • Of course your Ideas are a little extreme even by repug and loonytarian standards.
    • Loonytarian beliefs are bogus. They always have been, and always will be.
    • The "loonytarian" model of little government influence produced massive problems by the end of the 19th century, continued on until the horrific excesses of market capitalism began to erode America.

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