caucus race vs chief

caucus race

noun
  • A win-win system; a positive system in which everybody wins. 

  • The competitive process in which a political party selects their candidate, especially presidential; a primary election via caucus. 

  • A political competition; the game of campaigning and one-upmanship to get votes and be elected. 

  • A laborious but arbitrary and futile activity; an activity that amounts to running around in a circle, expending great energy but not accomplishing anything. 

chief

noun
  • The principal part or top of anything. 

  • A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc. 

  • An informal term of address. 

  • An informal term of address for a Native American or First Nations man. 

  • The top part of a shield or escutcheon; more specifically, an ordinary consisting of the upper part of the field cut off by a horizontal line, generally occupying the top third. 

verb
  • To smoke cannabis. 

adj
  • Primary; principal. 

  • Intimate, friendly. 

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