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libber
[ lib-er ]
noun
- an advocate, follower, or member of a social-reform liberation movement:
a women's libber; a gay libber.
Word History and Origins
Origin of libber1
Example Sentences
Too bad, because he’s an excellent ad libber.
Like Espín, my mother was one of the original women's libbers.
While Ruckelshaus was viewed at the time as something of an oddity — “the Nixon administration’s token women’s libber” — she was not a complete anomaly.
“There’s a fear of not being able to fend for herself,” says Blanchett, who thinks Schlafly saw “the libbers” as a threat to the foundational stability of the country.
Woodlawn and Curtis were charged with improvising the roles of “women’s libbers” trying to convince a wealthy socialite played by Darling to lend some much-needed money and glamour to the cause.
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