reinold
verb (reinolding; past reinolded; past part. reinolded)
1. To give simplistic moral advice to someone in a self-righteous way depite not following the same advice themselves.
2. To present superficial personal opinion as fact without an understanding of the complexity of the situation
Is often done by insecure people to distract themselves from their own deficiencies.
noun
a person who reinolds.
1. To give simplistic moral advice to someone in a self-righteous way depite not following the same advice themselves.
2. To present superficial personal opinion as fact without an understanding of the complexity of the situation
Is often done by insecure people to distract themselves from their own deficiencies.
noun
a person who reinolds.
verb
1. Mary reinolded Sarah about letting her children play on their games machine despite having just bought her own children the latest model.
2. After watching the indepth documentary, David began reinolding. He said that "basically the real cause of the middle east crisis is that both sides are evil".
noun
"He's such a reinold!"
1. Mary reinolded Sarah about letting her children play on their games machine despite having just bought her own children the latest model.
2. After watching the indepth documentary, David began reinolding. He said that "basically the real cause of the middle east crisis is that both sides are evil".
noun
"He's such a reinold!"