dixer
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)
- (Australia, politics) A planted question in Parliamentary Question time.
Galician
Verb
dixer
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