Caging

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Caging (verb)

  1. to trap a savage and/or illegal beast in order to protect what is sacred from it.
  2. a harmless term used in the direct mail industry
  3. the false and politically-motivated misrepresentation of a harmless term to make someone else look bad; a pure linguistic invention of the factonistas hell-bent on destroying the reputation of good Americans in their never-ending quest to flush America and everything about her down a toilet so she can wallow in a pool of liberal filth while Nancy Pelosi throws aborted fetuses at her even as she tries to climb her way back up to greatness and spreading democracy to everyone in the world; there can only be one definition of "caging", so pick one; we're at war
  4. better yet, caging doesn't exist, even for the direct mail industry, it's imaginary the letters c-a-g-i-n-g don't even exist in the American language, so just stop asking about it

Antonym(s):

  • entrapment
  • voter suppression


Example sentence:

Timothy Griffin and Karl Rove did not use caging techniques to keep African American soldiers in Iraq from voting just like their ancestors did not use caging techniques to prevent former slaves from exercizing their Constitutional rights.


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