dixer

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English

Etymology

Dix +‎ -er; derived from American columnist Dorothy Dix's reputed practice of making up her own questions to allow her to publish more interesting answers, as per Dorothy Dixer.

Noun

dixer (plural dixers)

  1. (Australian politics) A planted question in Parliamentary Question time.

Galician

Verb

dixer

  1. first-person singular future subjunctive of dicir
  2. third-person singular future subjunctive of dicir