nayiliber
Spanish
Alternative forms
- nayilieber, nayiliver, nayiliever
Etymology
Probably a blend of Nayib + Belieber.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɾ
- Syllabification: na‧yi‧li‧ber
Adjective
nayiliber m or f (masculine and feminine plural nayiliberes)
- (politics, often derogatory) Pertaining to or resembling characteristics of Bukelism.
Noun
nayiliber m or f by sense (plural nayiliberes)
- (politics, often derogatory) An admirer or fan of Nayib Bukele.
- 2017 November 3, “Los Nayilibers: ¿una moda o una ideología?”, in El Salvador Times[1], archived from the original on 22 April 2024:
- Para Herrera, el perfil de un Nayiliber no es muy complicado de identificar. En primer lugar, en su mayoría, son jóvenes que usan mucho las redes sociales y que intentan ser críticos del sistema, pero no conocen mucho de cómo funciona la política.
- For Herrera, the profile of a Nayiliber is not very difficult to identify. First of all, the majority of them are young people who use social networks a lot and who try to be critical of the system, but they do not know much about how politics works.
- 2020 March 8, Álvaro Rivera Larios, “El intelectual y el nayiliber”, in ContraPunto[2], archived from the original on 22 April 2024:
- Al comprender la pequeñez relativa de su dominio, la primera reacción del crítico ilustrado de Bukele es la de recalcar la figura grotesca del nayiliber: es una caricatura de la razón, es un instrumento en manos de su líder, es una amenaza para la democracia, es el oscurantismo con camiseta celeste.
- Upon understanding the relative smallness of his domain, the first reaction of Bukele's enlightened critic is to emphasize the grotesque figure of the nayiliber: he is a caricature of reason, he is an instrument in the hands of his leader, he is A threat to democracy is obscurantism in a light blue shirt.
- (politics, often derogatory) A person exhibiting characteristics of Bukelism.