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  • noun Plural form of neanderthal.

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Examples

  • While I think it's good news anytime one of these Republican neanderthals is in trouble, I'm afraid this may be wishful thinking.

    Grassley re-elect below 50 percent 2010

  • The river people in the movie already knew how to start fire, while the neanderthals were the brutes without brains.hahaha. republicans destroyed America!

    Congresswoman says some senators 'Neanderthals' 2009

  • She calls other senators "neanderthals" for having a different opinion?

    Congresswoman says some senators 'Neanderthals' 2009

  • The "neanderthals" thoroughly enjoyed this contest and have determined this is an excellent way to start all UFC screenings at Casa de Tyler.

    Things I learned this weekend Tyler 2009

  • Hopefully these images ofJeff Sessions and the other "neanderthals" will be remembered when they next face the voters.

    The Sotomayor hearings are a sham 2009

  • I try extremely hard to engage right wing "neanderthals" in political debate because I sincerely want to learn what they know and how they learned it.

    The Extinction of Right Wing Neanderthals; The Rising of Bottom-up Intelligence 2008

  • But just how the material can mandate a fantasy about an immaterial world is always left unexplained; how could primitive mankind (and near-humans such as neanderthals) contextualize such ideas?

    Living in the Material World Richard Nokes 2006

  • For the record, she says that she kept her pregnancy secret for seven months because there were "neanderthals" out there who would have refused to believe that a pregnant woman could handle her public duties as governor, and because of her own conflicted feelings about having a Down Syndrome child at the age of 44.

    Anorak News 2009

  • "neanderthals" all-the-while pretending to be earnestly seeking the truth. specifically, this author pretends to want to learn more about Obama's apologetic comments abroad.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • "neanderthals" all-the-while pretending to be earnestly seeking the truth. specifically, this author pretends to want to learn more about Obama's apologetic comments abroad.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

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