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Revision as of 15:53, 14 March 2014
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
Mu-DIL-dō
Definition
1. A student in the Medill school of journalism. This term is generally used when describing a Medill student who is annoyingly self-righteous or aggressively enterprising. Usually used by students who are not within Medill (See also Medillionaire.) A portmanteau of the words ‘Medill’ and ‘dildo.’
Example Sentences
1. He kept badgering me for an interview. He’s such a Medildo.
2. This kid in my class will not stop asking questions about the socio-economic impacts of tourism in Africa. Today, I found out that he’s a Medildo. It all makes sense now.
References
1. Medildos: The Media and the Zimmerman-Martin Case: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/04/medildos_the_media_and_the_zimmerman-martin_case.html
2. A Way With Words public radio program: http://www.waywordradio.org/medildo_1/