Uneasy feeling one experiences when hearing the words "President" and "Trump" In sequential order. Symptoms of Trumpxiety are also felt when reading the news, hearing Trump sound clips, and most of all, reading Trump tweets. Symptoms may include: shortness of breath, chest tightening, poor decision making, racism, vomiting, and death.
Paula: Susan! Put down the knife!
Susan: I can't ...I just can't!
Paula: it's just Trumpxiety! It's very common. You're not alone, Susan! You're not alone. Susan! Susan!! For God's sake, they're just children!
Susan: I can't ...I just can't!
Paula: it's just Trumpxiety! It's very common. You're not alone, Susan! You're not alone. Susan! Susan!! For God's sake, they're just children!
by Decalex January 22, 2017
Just kidding; don't care.
Primary use: follow-up to a question you have asked when suddenly realizing the answer is inconsequential and/or adds little value to the conversation or your curiosity.
Secondary use: A way to shield against the embarrassment of an unanswered text message or email by taking the offensive-- especially when the question was asked as a desperate attempt to make conversation with an individual of interest.
Primary use: follow-up to a question you have asked when suddenly realizing the answer is inconsequential and/or adds little value to the conversation or your curiosity.
Secondary use: A way to shield against the embarrassment of an unanswered text message or email by taking the offensive-- especially when the question was asked as a desperate attempt to make conversation with an individual of interest.
Person1: At the store trying to find a birthday card
Person2: oh, whose birthday?
Person2: jkdc
Guy: Hey, how was Yoga class last night?
Girl: (no answer)
Guy: jkdc
Person2: oh, whose birthday?
Person2: jkdc
Guy: Hey, how was Yoga class last night?
Girl: (no answer)
Guy: jkdc
by decalex October 06, 2013