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Definition of Chardonnay socialist in English: Chardonnay socialistnoun Australian, NZ informal A person who espouses socialist ideals while enjoying a wealthy and luxurious lifestyle. these Chardonnay socialists think profanity makes them working class Example sentencesExamples - What better grape to start with than chardonnay, the grape that fuels the Labour Party, the unofficial center of the chardonnay socialist movement.
- He's a plastic, chardonnay socialist living in a $2.5M dollar home in one of NZ wealthiest suburbs, pretending to care about people from a much poorer suburb.
- The new establishment is demonised as the chattering classes, chardonnay socialists and latte Left.
- There was some smarmy Chardonnay socialist banging on about how we should be buying (expensive) hybrids.
- The economic policies of our chardonnay socialists will cause huge damage to our economy.
- But a $20 bottle of wine, as our chardonnay socialist friends would know, is a super-premium wine.
- If my mother should meet any of these chardonnay socialists who think profanity makes them working class, she would wash their mouths out with soap.
- And there is no doubting the cabinet minister's exasperation with the chardonnay socialist classes.
- And I was amused when the NBR leapt on my quip that they were chardonnay socialists, but it's probably not that far from the truth.
- The Accord with the unions allowed Labor to embrace the economic reforms that attracted the Chardonnay socialists into the fold.
Origin 1980s: from Chardonnay + socialist, on the pattern of champagne socialist. |