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Bol-lin-ger |bälinjər|
verb [ trans. ]
To verbally undermine the sincerity of one's physical actions; my uncle always bollingers salesmen, telling them he's an interested buyer right before he hangs up.
ORIGIN early 21st Century














Ha! Exactly…
Alternate definition: To crack under extreme right wing pressure.
The Democrats in Congress continue to fund a war they are "committed to ending".