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- noun Plural form of
panicker .
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Examples
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More people proud of what a bunch of raving chickensh*t cowards the red-state panickers were.
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To them, because some premature panickers in the past were wrong, all of their concerned critics must be wrong.
Fire David Axelrod 2010
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To them, because some premature panickers in the past were wrong, all of their concerned critics must be wrong.
Fire David Axelrod 2010
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To them, because some premature panickers in the past were wrong, all of their concerned critics must be wrong.
Fire David Axelrod 2010
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I mean, I understand that there are some screaming panickers out there, but there are also others who have legitimate concern, and it's counter-productive to tar everyone as a "chicken little" who might honestly believe Obama has some real issues and could use work to improve his standing.
For First Time, McCain Edges Ahead Of Obama In Tracking Poll 2009
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Seriously, one measly overture to mitigate the utter debasing of this demographic or risk becoming a permanent affront to all panickers -- especially at the polls.
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Ann, Jennifer Rubin has an excellent post looking at how Team Obama's flailing over the last week show he's not ready for a leadership role: What is important is that whatever the reason, the lesson of their response should not be overlooked: the Democrats are panickers.
"You know, you can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig. You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called 'change,' it’s still gonna stink." Ann Althouse 2008
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Winston Churchill was making fun of dangling-preposition panickers back in the 1930s.
Liberals ideate furiously over the black-and-white McCain website. Ann Althouse 2007
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Depressives, panickers, anxiety-riders, you name it…we are successful, driven, hard-working, drawn to love others in deeply felt and appropriate ways, more mentally healthy than most, and still yet in low-key pain, feeling somehow unable to truly “join” in that big picture of life –where so many people seem to feel so safe and secure — probably for the rest of our lives.
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As Polly says "As for the moral panickers, if they want to avoid future generations of scary youth, they should urge higher taxes to pay the state to become the best possible nanny to all babies."
Archive 2004-12-12 Laban 2004
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