Australians ruthlessly mock Banarby Joyce for using a word that doesn't even ...

Australians ruthlessly mock Banarby Joyce for using a word that doesn't even ...
Australians ruthlessly mock Banarby Joyce for using a word that doesn't even ...
Aussies mock Barnaby Joyce as he repeatedly says a word that doesn't EXIST during Question Time Nationals Leader Barnaby Joyce mocked for using a word that doesn't exist Deputy Prime Minister said Labor was casting 'denearing' sneers at his MP's Australians took to Twitter to share their confusion on the made-up word 

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Australians have taken to social media to ruthlessly mock Barnaby Joyce for repeatedly using a word that doesn't exist during a fiery address in Parliament.  

The Nationals leader was attempting to discipline Labor members for casting 'denearing' sneers towards some of his MPs during Question Time on Tuesday. 

'I might bring some attention to some of the denearing sneers that have happened across the chamber at a person who has been a very accomplished businessman, who has stood behind the great city of Gladstone,' Mr Joyce began. 

Australians have taken to social media to ruthlessly mock Barnaby Joyce (pictured) for repeatedly using a word that doesn't exist during a fiery address in Parliament

Australians have taken to social media to ruthlessly mock Barnaby Joyce (pictured) for repeatedly using a word that doesn't exist during a fiery address in Parliament

'There's a denearing sneer towards the member of Flynn.

'There is a denearing sneer towards the people of the great city of Gladstone and the people of Central Queensland,' Joyce said in parliament. 

'It follows their usual line of thinking that regional people are somehow below contempt.'

The Deputy Prime Minister went on to stress the importance of Australia's mineral industry in response to a question about the country's coil, iron ore and natural gas exports and the impacts on regional communities. 

However, it was the politician's bizarre creation of the word 'denearing' that caught the attention of most listeners. 

The Nationals leader (pictured) was attempting to discipline Labor members for casting 'denearing' sneers towards some of his MP's during Question Time on Tuesday

The Nationals leader (pictured) was attempting to discipline Labor members for casting

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