rubber stamp
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Tweet n. 1. A piece of rubber affixed to a handle and bearing raised characters used to make ink impressions, as of names or dates. 2. also rub·ber·stamp (rŭbər-stămp) a. A person or body that gives perfunctory approval or endorsement of a policy without assessing its merit. b. A perfunctory approval or endorsement. |
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rub·ber-stamp (rŭbər-stămp)
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Tweet tr.v. rub·ber-stamped, rub·ber-stamp·ing, rub·ber-stamps 1. To mark with the imprint of a rubber stamp. 2. To endorse, vote for, or approve without question or deliberation. |
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