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Zionazi

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Etymology

Probably a blend of Zionist +‎ Nazi. Alternatively, a compound of Zionist +‎ Nazi.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Zionazi (plural Zionazis)

  1. (offensive, derogatory) A Zionist with Nazi-like tendencies.
    • 1990, David Singer, American Jewish Year Book, volume 90, Jewish Publication Society, →ISBN, page 213:
      Among the worst campus-based anti-Semitic incidents to take place during the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht was the spray-painting of slogans, including "Kill the Kikes" and "Zionazi racists" on the wall of the Jewish Student Center at SUNY Binghamton.
    • 2002, Daniel Pipes, In the Path of God, Transaction Publishers, →ISBN, page 118:
      The head of CAIR's Los Angeles office, Hussam Ayloush, uses the term "zionazi" when referring to Israelis.
    • 2003, Raphael Israeli, Islamikaze: Manifestations of Islamic Martyrology, Routledge, →ISBN, pages 364-365:
      At the University of Colorado at Boulder, there was a wave of higly abusive graffiti daubed around the campus, bearing the same message: Zionazis, as well as others.
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Synonyms

Adjective

Zionazi (comparative more Zionazi, superlative most Zionazi)

  1. (offensive, derogatory) Of or pertaining to Zionazism.