2023: Trump is again the GOP Frontrunner, confirming the enduring power of MAGA (Morons Aren't Going Away).
This MAGA phenomenon is consistent with The laws of stupidity according to economist Carlo M. Cipolla:
qz.com/967554/the-five-universal-laws-of-human-stupidity.
This definition of MAGA was created by WW on The Left Coast, July 18, 2023
This MAGA phenomenon is consistent with The laws of stupidity according to economist Carlo M. Cipolla:
qz.com/967554/the-five-universal-laws-of-human-stupidity.
This definition of MAGA was created by WW on The Left Coast, July 18, 2023
by Primary Producer NZ July 19, 2023
A word that Dosen't Fucking Exist that Triggered Literally Every Person Into Politics or News to the point They Think Green Day should be Cancelled After They played a set On NYE (New year’s Eve)
Person 1: I’m not gonna be Apart of this “MAGA” bullshit! Make America great again? It’s already been destroyed!
Person 2: Ha! libbie.
Person 2: Ha! libbie.
by ieatantsforbreakfast January 03, 2024
by Retoxx February 28, 2025
"Yes, I'm MAGA!"
by realperson696901 March 22, 2024
Informal acronym for "Make Attorneys Get Attorneys".
The use of "MAGA", in this sense, refers to attorneys who face punitive action for fraud or professional misconduct, either by the justice system or through state bar associations.
After the 2020 Presidential Election, some attorneys, at the behest and encouragement of then-President Donald Trump, sought to overturn the results of that election by presenting false, fabricated, or fraudulent evidence, with the intention of keeping Trump in office, despite losing to Joe Biden. Most, if not all, the attorneys involved faced (or are facing) either legal or professional sanctions.
Among the first users of "MAGA" in the "Make Attorneys Get Attorneys" sense was attorney and political commentator Ben Meiselas.
The use of "MAGA", in this sense, refers to attorneys who face punitive action for fraud or professional misconduct, either by the justice system or through state bar associations.
After the 2020 Presidential Election, some attorneys, at the behest and encouragement of then-President Donald Trump, sought to overturn the results of that election by presenting false, fabricated, or fraudulent evidence, with the intention of keeping Trump in office, despite losing to Joe Biden. Most, if not all, the attorneys involved faced (or are facing) either legal or professional sanctions.
Among the first users of "MAGA" in the "Make Attorneys Get Attorneys" sense was attorney and political commentator Ben Meiselas.
by emily the cat December 17, 2023
Maga, used to describe someone who looks malnourished, scrawny and underweight, used within the Caribbean community
by Velvetee September 10, 2023
by tombert256 February 03, 2025