narcist

NOUN
  1. someone in love with themselves
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  • Sanford is a creep, without any perspective on how he may be viewed, and, his most recent skin crawling disclosures show a narcistic side. Sanford leaves to visit family in Florida
  • Dawkins is a narcistic personality who enjoys the attention he gets by flinging insults. A California Ruling
  • In other words, she is narcistic and self-absorbed. tom Palin ally: 'Life is not happy for her' right now
  • She seems oblivious to what she is doing to herself-and she's far too narcistic and self-centered to let that happen under normal circumstances. Clinton: Democratic nomination process needs to change
  • Well at least it's a decent - be it a bit narcistic - lad that he sends the newspaper a decent picture of himself ...! Suspect Provides a Better Mugshot
  • What can you expect from a narcistic man of little intelligence? Pelosi blasts, McCain defends Bush comments
  • Maybe he is disgusted with our country and our people who are letting a bunch of republican radicals with narcistic egos and sore losers lead them to divide our country and make us like one of the third world countries. First on the CNN Ticker: Florida senator to resign seat
  • With egocentric/narcistic leaders (both GOP and Dem) at all levels of government it is a wonder this country is in the shape it is in. Sanford impeachment unlikely, state legislators say
  • Obama should pick someone he can get along with not someone abnoxious and narcist like Hillary! Carter says unity ticket would be 'worst mistake'
  • Sanford is a creep, without any perspective on how he may be viewed, and, his most recent skin crawling disclosures show a narcistic side. Sanford leaves to visit family in Florida
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