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plural politicos or politicoes
(colloquial, often derogatory) A politician. quotations examples
The French have a word for it: cohabitation. It can mean politicos of different persuasions tolerating each other, or loving couples moving in together.
2004 July 13, Suzy Menkes, “Cohabitating in luxury”, in International Herald Tribune
And when the National Journal polled political ‘insiders’ this month, it found a majority of Democratic politicos, lobbyists and strategists in favour of making gay marriage legal.
2011 July 30, “Connubial bliss in America”, in The Economist
(colloquial, often derogatory) Someone involved in the professional life of a politician or a political campaign to varying degrees. examples
(colloquial, often derogatory) A prominent activist. examples
(colloquial, often derogatory) Someone with strong views regarding a political cause. examples
(colloquial, often derogatory) Someone who follows politics regularly and is knowledgeable about at least the political news in their local area. examples