A very important American politician has been recently described as an "orange OAF" and I've managed to identify "OAF" in that noun phrase but wonder what "orange" has to do with it. Does it determine political affiliation of sort or something other in that phrase?
Which politician?
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tkacka15but wonder what "orange" has to do with it.
I wonder if it's a reference to that politician's outward appearance (hair colour, complexion, etc.)
tkacka15Does it determine political affiliation of sort or something other in that phrase?
It's a reference to his orange, fake tan.