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spin room
[ spin room, room ]
noun
, Politics
- a designated area where politicians and their representatives meet with reporters and analysts following a debate, speech, or other political occasion.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of spin room1
First recorded in 1985–90; from spin ( def ) (in the sense “influence in a particular direction”) + room ( def )
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Example Sentences
What we do know is that the spin room has now moved way beyond post-presidential debate coverage.
From The Daily Beast
I then decided to plant myself in the spin room at every debate afterwards, and I did.
From The Daily Beast
And as the surrogates gathered to spin in the spin room at Hofstra, the partisans at Pacific Standard felt good, but not too good.
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Not as bad as a gaffe, from the spin-room point of view, but also not what they wanted to put out there.
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Maybe he was caught groping a campaign intern or telling anti-Mormon jokes in the spin room.
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