Term for a traitor or collaborator in Scandinavian languages and English.
Someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force.
1 I have been called a quisling and any number of things like that.
2 What Europhile quisling said this: Ireland belongs to Europe by history, tradition and sentiment no less than by geography.
3 Instead, he turns out to have been a gender - quisling , which is what most men are these days, especially politicians.
4 I'd never heard the term " quisling " or "feral"; I didn't know what a "Lobo" was or the false miracle cure of Phalanx.
5 Berlin, working upward from its quislings , was having trouble with its horses.
6 He probably wouldn't know there was even such a thing as quislings .
7 Vidkun Quisling was the son of a pastor and Norway's premier fascist.
8 Zack at the bottom, then F-critters, ferals, quislings , and finally LaMOEs.
9 Maybe that's why we call them quislings , like it's a French word or something.
10 General Tsolakoglou became the first ' Quisling ' Prime Minister of Greece.
11 We had quislings , just like the real thing, but winterized.
12 After a nightlong repast, Capone turned on the three quislings .
13 Hello, hello, answer me, you sons of bitches, you quislings .
14 Who knows, but they don't blink and quislings do.
15 You get beaten to death by Quietus the Quisling .
16 Did you know that quislings were the reason some people used to think they were immune?
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