true blue

/truː bluː/
noun
  1. A person who is extremely loyal and steadfast, especially in political or organizational support.
    • As a true-blue, she has voted in every election for the last thirty years.
    • The club's true-blues volunteer every weekend to keep the grounds clean.
    • The party's true-blues gathered for the annual rally, waving flags and cheering.
adjective
  1. Completely loyal and faithful to a person, group, or cause; unwavering in support.
    • Even when things got difficult, he remained true-blue to his friends.
    • My grandfather was a true-blue supporter of the charity for over forty years.
    • She is a true-blue fan of the local soccer team and never misses a game.
  2. Genuine, authentic, or typical of a particular kind, especially in a positive way.
    • He's a true-blue country boy who loves fishing and hiking.
    • The festival offered a true-blue taste of local culture and traditions.
    • That old diner is a true-blue American institution, serving burgers and milkshakes since the 1950s.
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