to lie.
by razielmcallen February 20, 2021

Wow! He really Trumped that up! He was given hundreds of millions of dollars at birth and ended up broke and on his way to jail!!
by Wyant Jablowinme November 3, 2020

by Majorlead215 November 19, 2020

To trump (Verb)
To make dramatic, repeated threads with no real intention of following through, ultimately becoming a joke and losing all authority.
To make dramatic, repeated threads with no real intention of following through, ultimately becoming a joke and losing all authority.
"He trumped so many times, his team stopped taking him seriously."
"Don't trump your way through the argument - either act or shut up."
"Don't trump your way through the argument - either act or shut up."
by whollycat July 29, 2025

by Draugrok November 9, 2017

past tense Trumped a bullet.
idiom: a. To escape an undesirable outcome or fate by something more than sheer, stupid luck; b. To be saved from a catastrophic event by divine intervention; c. to dodge a bullet (proverbial), but more serious or impactful.
idiom: a. To escape an undesirable outcome or fate by something more than sheer, stupid luck; b. To be saved from a catastrophic event by divine intervention; c. to dodge a bullet (proverbial), but more serious or impactful.
Man, I almost got into a major car accident just now, but somehow I got around it totally unscathed.
Wow, you really Trumped a bullet.
Wow, you really Trumped a bullet.
by ArchitectOfTheApocalypse July 19, 2024

I'm a White Fratbrah running for congress with multiple DUI and Solicitation charges, but if I follow the Trump Playbook and say I love the flag and shoot some M16s I can get elected
by Hammy312 December 17, 2023
