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English
Etymology
From Russian маразма́тик (marazmátik, “senile dement, marasmatic”).
Pronunciation
Noun
marasmatic (plural marasmatics)
- An obtuse person who performs and permits behaviours devoid of logic or reason; an imbecile.
2024 March 16th, “Why people couldn’t leave the Soviet Union? Full explanation.” (0:43–1:10 from the start), in Даниил Ораин [Daniil Orain], director, 1420 by Daniil Orain (YouTube channel), spoken by Виктор [Victor], via YouTube:You had to prove yourself first. There was one humiliating event you had to go through. For people like me, it was very humbling. You should have been interviewed by the veteran commies. They were stupid old marasmatics. Completely brainless pseudo-patriots. It’s a complete madness in their minds.
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