kadal gurun

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Indonesian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • kadrun (derogatory, political)

Etymology[edit]

Compound of kadal (lizard) +‎ gurun (desert). First coined in the derogatory sense during the period of the 2012 Jakarta gubernatorial election,[1] but it remained largely unknown until 2020.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

kadal gurun (first-person possessive kadal gurunku, second-person possessive kadal gurunmu, third-person possessive kadal gurunnya)

  1. Egyptian mastigure, Egyptian spiny-tailed lizard, Leptien's mastigure, Egyptian uromastyx, or Egyptian dabb lizard (Uromastyx aegyptia).
    Synonym: dab
  2. (derogatory, politics) a term mostly used to refer Indonesian opposition groups, also including narrow-minded people and those influenced by Middle East fundamentalist groups.

Usage notes[edit]

Mostly abbreviated as kadrun in the derogatory sense.

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