Palindromic, I just like the sound of the word. And the meaning also.
There is a lesser known meaning that shows up somewhere around the 13th listing.
Noun, - when a little known politician is used to reverse the order of powerful political parties, usually within months of being introduced into the equation.
This was first used effectively in 2008.
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It may not have been the first time an addition equaled a negative but it certainly was one of the better times.
ReplyDeleteThe word includes both words and numbers. A good example of a PALINdromic number would be 666, which is a favorite number of the negative of which the walking man speaks.
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