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  • The Roorback Hoax (1844) - Museum of Hoaxes
    "A roorback is a false report about some alleged misdeed in a candidate's past, often based on forged evidence, circulated in the final days of a campaign It is timed for climactic effect when the candidate will not be able to expose the fraud before the voters go to the polls "
  • Roorback - Wikipedia
    Roorback is the ninth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released in 2003, through SPV Records
  • ROORBACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    roorback noun roor· back ˈru̇r-ˌbak : a defamatory falsehood published for political effect
  • Roorback - Political Dictionary
    A roorback is a false report about some alleged misdeed in a candidate’s past, often based on forged evidence, circulated in the final days of a campaign It is timed for climactic effect when the candidate will not be able to expose the fraud before the voters go to the polls
  • roorback, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    roorback, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Roorback - definition of roorback by The Free Dictionary
    Define roorback roorback synonyms, roorback pronunciation, roorback translation, English dictionary definition of roorback n A false or slanderous story used for political advantage American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by
  • What does roorback mean - Definition of roorback - Word finder
    Roorback \Roor"back\, Roorbach \Roor"bach\, n A defamatory forgery or falsehood published for purposes of political intrigue [U S ]
  • A. Word. A. Day --roorback - wordsmith. org
    noun: A false story or slander, especially one spread for political purposes After Baron von Roorback, a fictitious author invented during the 1844 presidential elections in the US to discredit the Democratic candidate James K Polk Earliest documented use: 1844 “‘Tom wants to employ a Roorback,’ declared Sutton


















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