trumple

To overrun by greed, dishonesty and stupidity.
We, as U.S. citizens, have been trumpled.
by FINCASTLE April 05, 2020
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Trumple

Attempting to crush or trample the opposition with lies and hearsay.
The President's attempts to trumple the election have so far been fruitless.
by AmateurReporter December 09, 2020
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trumple

v.
1. to claim something without evidence.
2. to condemn his/her enemy on no evidence.
3. to have perfect confidence in his/her ability in any field.
1. He trumples that he is a winner in every game.
2. He trumpled the newspaper saying lei.
3. Jim: "What is this? Tom." / Tom:"......" / Bill: "It is a book of MORALITY. MORALITY is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper."
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by Hubby of Cathy November 08, 2020
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trumple

v.
1. to claim something without evidence.

2. to condemn his/her enemy on no evidence.
3. to have perfect confidence in his/her ability in any field.
1. He trumples that he is a winner in every game.
2. He trumpled the newspaper saying lei.
3. Jim: "What is this? Tom." / Tom:"......" / Bill: "It is a book of MORALITY. MORALITY is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper."
by Hubby of Cathy November 06, 2020
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