sheeple
[ shee-puhl ]
plural noun
people who are like sheep in being meek, conforming, or easily led: Maintaining fear, division, and hate is a priority—sheeple are easier to herd when frightened.
Origin of sheeple
1Words Nearby sheeple
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British Dictionary definitions for sheeple
sheeple
/ (ˈʃiːpəl) /
noun(functioning as plural)
informal people who tend to follow the majority in matters of opinion, taste, etc
Origin of sheeple
1C20: from sheep + people
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