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Definitions
Etymologies
- Latin bis, bi-, twice, and bīnī, two by two; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“Neither do the Republicans understand the term bi-partisan, nor does the Whitehouse understand that the Republicans are motivated by the potential benefit of delay in 2010: no improvement in the economy equals more seats in the Senate.”
“Is that what you call bi-partisanship, the "third way" for losers?”
The Huffington Post: Robert David Steele: Personal for Mike Bloomberg
“I keep running into right/wrong dichotomies which I dub bi-polar.”
“Trust me, if you let the word 'bi' escape your lips, you've pretty much ruined your chances.”
“WTG for the Texas congress, that is what I call bi-partisan voting.”
“It's what we called bi (two) - culturalism, usually represented by two situations:”
“For example, we all know that "bi" comes from the Latin prefix meaning "two.”
Mark Axelrod: Bi-Partisanship; or, the Fine Art of Spear Throwing
“Waxman comments just proves that this is a partisan vote, he is not interested in bi-partisanship.”
Talks break down, intra-party tension heats up for House Democrats
“But that's just her first paragraph, where at least she now tells us that the study wasn't just of gay men, but of MSM, which includes bisexual men and men who don't identify as either gay or bi but who have sex with men (whether that makes them gay or bi is entirely up to you, but having sex with a man doesn't automatically make someone gay).”
The Huffington Post: Alex Blaze: Media Outlets Fumble With CDC Data on MSM HIV Rates
“What President Obama is going to have to accept is that the Republicans cannot work with him because they do not believe in bi-partisanship.”

uselessness Bisexual. Dec 17, 2009
oroboros Bi. Chemical element symbol for Bismuth. Dec 15, 2007