warnik
English
Etymology
Noun
warnik (plural warniks)
- (derogatory) One who favours a policy of going to war.
- 2003 May 9, Frank Gubasta, “I’m Disgusted”, in Marie Spike, Charles Reskin, David Reskin, compilers, Outcry: American Voices of Conscience, Post-9/11, Boca Raton, Fla.: Universal Publishers, published 2005, →ISBN, chapter 7 (Scientists and Other Professionals), page 183:
- If I’m alone and a warnik nutbar attacks me, so be it. But I will not sit idly by and watch as this country and the world are hijacked by the ultimate domestic terrorists in Washington.