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Trumpled

1. To be verbally trampled by Trump supporters.

2. The vapid onslaught of commentary on behalf of Trump's minions after attempting dissemination of information that contradicts his agenda (also known as "the truth").

I'm so sick of being Trumpled every time I share an insightful, non-partisan article on Facebook.

by Dancing Inigo February 23, 2017

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Trumpled

To experience the negative effects of association with Trump.

The markets got trumpled today, brought lower by news of Trump's latest disgrace.

by realizing May 18, 2017

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Trumpled

When someone from the Trump family wins in a landslide. Much like being trampled or ran over in a competition setting.

The President of The United States trumpled over Hillary Clinton in the last election.

by Notyug November 23, 2018

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Trumple

That racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic or any combination of those uncle that you didn't want to see during the holidays.

Note: this can be interchanged for cousins, aunts, grandparents etc.

My trumple started a fight with me so I made a contribution in his name to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

by CaitiMI November 24, 2016

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trumple

The act of presenting a prejudiced opinion with mindless swagger.

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Boy, that Mussolini knew how to trumple an opponent.

by gnostic3 July 30, 2016

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trumplings

Donald trumps mindless followers. They will usually agree with everything he has to say, despite not knowing what it actually means.

somebody needs to gives those trumplings up for adoption

by namerForRightness February 29, 2016

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trumple

To ignore laws, especially the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States and the Geneva Conventions.

America used to be a beacon of hope for freedom loving people around the world. Now our leaders just trumple on the law and do whatever their corporate advisors desire.

by damsch August 30, 2015

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