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sheeple
sheeplepeople who tend to follow the crowd; a blend of sheep and peopleshee·ple S5356000 (shē′pəl)pl.n. Informal People who are meekly submissive or easily swayed. [Blend of sheep and people.]sheeple (ˈʃiːpəl) n (functioning as plural) (Peoples) informal people who tend to follow the majority in matters of opinion, taste, etc[C20: from sheep + people]sheeple
sheeplePeople regarded as overly submissive, gullible, and apt to follow or be swayed to someone else's views. The word is a portmanteau of "sheep" and "people." All of her supporters are just sheeple who will do anything she says. |