tankie

noun
/ˈtæŋ.ki/

Etymology

From tank + -ie (diminutive suffix). Sense 1 and, by extension, sense 2 were named for the tanks used by the Soviet Union against uprisings in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.

  1. derived from टांकी
  2. derived from ટાંકી
  3. derived from tanque
  4. formed as tankie — “tank + -ie

Definitions

  1. A member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) who supported the Soviet Union's…

    A member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) who supported the Soviet Union's policy of crushing revolts in Hungary in the 1950s and Czechoslovakia in the 1960s by sending tanks into those countries.

    • [W]e also desired to shock the staid older party members and the tankies. The tankies and softliners differed as to what sort of magazine Challenge should be.
    • [T]he tankies, those members of the British Communist Party who unquestioningly followed Moscow's line, up to and beyond supporting Soviet tanks rumbling through the streets of Budapest and Prague, […]
  2. A supporter of policies and actions by the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, or other…

    A supporter of policies and actions by the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, or other authoritarian socialist governments.

    • Near-synonym: authcom
    • As far as the Sparklies were concerned the new comics were scruffy herberts who shouted ‘Fuck Thatcher’ over and over, while raving Tankie Stalinists hooted indiscriminately in the front row.
  3. A soldier from a tank regiment.

    • Breakfast was taken alongside a curious tank without a turret. When I asked about it a tankie sergeant said, 'It's a Kangaroo: that's a Sherman without a turret. The Canadians make them.[…]'
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. A tank engine.

      • The "tankies", as they were known, shunted empty carriages from Copley Hill sidings onto the buffers at Leeds […]
    2. Supporting the policies of the Soviet Union or other Marxist-Leninist governments.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA