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politico; politicko noun a politican either ambitious or unscrupulous, or both UK, 1893 From the Italian or Spanish.- I mean he’s right–you make it with some big politicko an you got a good thing goin. — Robert Gover, Here Goes Kitten, p. 41, 1964
- — Joe David Brown (Editor), The Hippies, p. 219, 1967: “Glossary of hippie terms”
- I kept wondering whether the Pigs were concerned about Liberation News Service (politicos) or Tate BLues Band (hippies) and things like that. — Abbie Hoffman, Woodstock Nation, pp. 56–7, 1969
- O.K., O.K., sorry ‘bout that. You politicos are so touchy. — Ann Fettamen, Trashing, p. 68, 1970
- I was a very big politico on my campus and even got asked by the president to leave. — Malcolm Boyd, My Fellow Americans, p. 160, 1970
- Baby Jewels gladhanding politicos, grabassing showgirls, squeezed into nightclub booths with minor celebrities, lolling in his box at Candlestick Park — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 29, 1990
- [S]howbiz schmoozing is a part of the territory with politicos. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 154, 1999
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