Definitions
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- noun Someone who participates in a
poll .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Is the order of questions within groups randomized on a per-pollee basis?
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And I get that the question asks about friends and neighbors, but I think that's cover for the pollee to answer about him or herself.
Fox News Poll: Do You Have A Neighbor Who Says Obama "Scares Them"? 2009
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Once a trust relationship is established, it's much easier to influence the pollee.
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Ware him fownd tuu ob his owl rollee-pollee cat-tois burreed inna corner, awl kubberd in hayr… wich reminded hims dat …
Winky heeved a - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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A pollster sets up a dialog, and a necessary part of any dialog is a certain amount of trust (i.e. the pollee trusts that his or her answers will be treated anonymously).
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Fish hedz fish hedz, rolley pollee fish hedz fish hedz fish hedz eet dem up YUM!
i can has pwom date? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Stephen Harper will certainly get your blood boiling if you so choose, and if, you know, "small-town" politics is at all engaging for someone so cos-muh-pollee-ten.
Warm-Up Rogers 2007
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As an actual Connecticut voter and pollee, I believe my opinion in this matter as a bit of weight.
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This fear likely encourages the polled Republicans to send the poll back to the GOP, which I suspect dramatically increases the odds of the pollee sending a check at the same time.
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This fear likely encourages the polled Republicans to send the poll back to the GOP, which I suspect dramatically increases the odds of the pollee sending a check at the same time.
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