It’s a familiar word to me, but what does it mean?
“n. (mēme) a unit of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.
[Shortening (modeled on GENE) of mimeme, from Greek mimēma, something imitated, from mimeisthai, to imitate. See mimesis.]” (answers.com).
9/4/08 Vanity Fair’s Politics and Power Blog, “Cindy McCain’s $300,000 Outfit”.
“…One of the persistent memes in the Republican line of attack against Barack Obama is the notion that he is an elitist, whereas the G.O.P. represent real working Americans like Levi “F-in’ Redneck” Johnston.…”
Certain Republicans have come a long way since the days of Pat Nixon’s sensible cloth coat, haven’t they? Vanity Fair has dished the dirt on Cindy McCain’s and Laura Bush’s Republican convention attire the other night, and frankly, I’m aghast. Six figures! Each! Or maybe I’m just jealous. I guess if I had Cindy’s money (and Cindy’s houses) I’d wear Oscar de la Renta, too. Just not on the night I was supposed to get the American public to relate to me and elect my husband.
Maybe Word's great and powerful Synonyms Oz is simply clueless, and just needs somebody to make a suggestion.
Maybe that goes for certain Republicans, too.