/ˈfɪlɪbʌstə/ – noun
Definition: 1. cướp biển, hoạt động cướp biển;
2. kẻ phá đám, làm việc phá đám (tại nghị viện).
A more thorough explanation: A filibuster is a tactic used in a legislative body where a member engages in prolonged speechmaking or other delaying tactics in order to obstruct or delay the progress of a bill, resolution, or other legislative measure.
Example: The senator engaged in a filibuster to delay the passing of the bill.