单词 | foolocracy |
释义 | foolocracyn. humorous. 1. Government by fools; (also) an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > rule of any class or persons > [noun] > of fools foolocracy1832 idiocracy1967 1832 S. Smith Let. 21 Nov. in Lady Holland Mem. S. Smith (1855) II. 341 The foolocracy under which it has so long laboured. 1934 Salt Lake Tribune 19 Sept. 20/5 In spite of ‘foolocracy’ every business is carried on for profit. 2009 Ottawa Citizen (Nexis) 12 Feb. (Final ed.) c1 ‘This is foolocracy, not democracy,’ said Mr. Doucet. ‘The council is fundamentally divided. It's not capable of having consensus.’ 2. An elite or ruling class of fools. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > rule of any class or persons > ruling class or group > [noun] > other ruling classes or groups stratocracy1652 Praetorian Guard1735 oligarchy1823 vampirarchy1823 hierocracy1828 gerontocracy1830 Whigocracy1831 plantocracy1839 mediocracy1845 squattocracy1846 snobocracy1853 pedantocracy1856 foolocracy1859 thugocracy1896 pigmentocracy1949 xenocracy1965 1859 Sydney Morning Herald 14 Nov. 4/4 In the opinion of the foolocracy, the great thing is to scatter the population. 2010 thespec.com (Nexis) 21 Apr. a13 The underlying message is plain as a naked ape: A foolocracy of its size and reach will always find new room for meddling. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1832 |
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