congresscritter
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Noun
[edit]congresscritter (plural congresscritters)
- (US, slang, derogatory, somewhat humorous) A congressperson.
- 1979, Jerry Pournelle, A Step Farther Out, Ace, page 43:
- There are a number of Congresscritters who'd like nothing better than to convert the Shuttle into benefits for their own districts.
- 1991, Tom Clancy, The Sum of All Fears[1]:
- Shaw whistled respectfully at that. "All that for one senator and one congresscritter?"
- 1996, Bruce Schneier, Applied Cryptography, John Wiley & Sons, page 139:
- Lobbyist Alice can transfer digital cash to Congresscritter Bob so that newspaper reporter Eve does not know Alice's identity.
- 2003, S.A. Johnston, Trading Options to Win, John Wiley & Sons, page 254:
- You don't have to be a Fortune 500 firm's chief economist (heck, you don't even need to know any more economics than a Congresscritter, ie, virtually none), to see that these spreads had to change [...]