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Impeach Ginni Thomas!

A popular sentiment frequently seen on placards at protest marches all across the U.S., to skewer the power tripping authoritarian misogynists, Clarence and Virginia Thomas, after her post-Capital insurrection emails were exposed.
Once the “Impeach Ginni Thomas!” placards were being seen everywhere, the Republican power couple were most certainly on the road to be duly busted and imprisoned as the vile traitors they are, thanks to their grandiosity and uncontrollable racist and sexist fervor in the form of being diehard Trump devotees which finally gave it all away!
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honkai impacted 

When a major character gets killed off in the story canon but remains playable coined from the game honkai impact
Oh yeah i love Venti from genshin impact but im afraid hes going to be honkai impacted

trump impeachment odds 

Extremely high odds that something will happen.
Think I can dunk on this toddler basketball hoop?
-Ya dude, I'd even give you Trump Impeachment Odds on that one!
trump impeachment odds by BBKingette February 21, 2017
to put someone or something in a giant peach
The man was not impeached because there were no more peaches, so he was imoranged.
impeach by Big Del IV February 17, 2010

Bush impeachment

1. The act of removing the hair in the bikini area

2. The removal of office of the current president of the united states for lying, and crimes against humanity
''Im gonna go impeach my bush real quick before we go to the beach.''

''you think the democrats will ever carry through with the bush impeachment?''
Bush impeachment by jenna talls April 24, 2007

Impeachment Posse 

A new nickname for the Trumpster and his criminally wealthy family and friends, once known as Mr. Trump and his entourage.
The Impeachment Posse’s lookin’ mighty fly with all that bling on the way outta there!
Impeachment Posse by Dr Bunnygirl September 30, 2019
Since you two dimwits have no clue what the true definition is, here:

im·peach
tr.v. im·peached, im·peach·ing, im·peach·es

To make an accusation against.
To charge (a public official) with improper conduct in office before a proper tribunal.
To challenge the validity of; try to discredit
It is not to remove from office as the above tards stated.
impeach by Pog Mi Hone November 6, 2003