1. (noun) The increase in racially-motivated bullying of minority students in U.S. public and private schools immediately following the election of
Donald Trump as President, and attributed to Trump’s own rhetoric aimed at non-white
American people, such as banning Muslim people from entering the
United States, describing people of Mexican descent as violent criminals, etc. 2. (noun) The phenomenon in U.S. public and private schools of students using the name of President Trump, or one the slogans used by supporters at his rallies, such as “build the wall,” “send them back,” etc., as a taunt directed at minority students, especially at sporting events. 3. (noun) The increase in fear, anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts, and subsequent worsening of academic performance, observed in minority students following the election of President Donald Trump, often as the result of being a victim of racially-motivated bullying (see definition 1)