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biostitute

biostitute
 n.— «Kennedy was on FNC the day before the airing of the program to attack scientists who don’t buy into his beliefs as “biostitutes.” This smear was a clever play on the word “prostitute,” suggesting that those opposing the Kennedy view have been paid off.» —“Hostile Takeover of Fox News” by Cliff Kincaid Accuracy in Media Nov. 21, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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