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Maata

Maata in ancient Trinidadian Creole (earliest traces of Arawak people’s language) means “the ocean”. It was used as a female name.
Abina en Maata - Dance in the ocean
by Trinidadian Culture Wiki April 2, 2025
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Magat

A toothless inbred cult member responsible for the death of democracy. They tend to live in trailer parks and rural areas away from coastal diverse cities.
The Magat was lead to her death when storming the capitol after blindly following the orders of the orange devil cult leader.
by Patriota McGoata April 6, 2025
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MagatFagot

Any Trump supporter, but especially the hyper-alpha male types. You know, the closeted conservative gays that admire Trump a little too much. Homosexual daddy issues played out in politics do the detriment of America's democracy.
Hey Magatfagot, just how much orange cock do you fantasize about sucking?
by BuffoonDaddy April 8, 2025
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Magatist

A satirical term for hardline supporters of Donald Trump and the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement.

Magatists display unwavering loyalty to Trump, often embracing conspiracy theories, anti-establishment rhetoric, and authoritarian tendencies in defense of their political beliefs.

Coined by travster, the term blends MAGA with the ideological suffix -ist, highlighting the transformation of a political slogan into a hardened belief system.
After the indictment, the Magatists flooded social media claiming it was all a deep-state hoax.”
by cratravster May 27, 2025
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magatist

A colloquial and often critical term used to describe adherents of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement—those who strongly support Donald Trump, his policies, and his populist-nationalist ideology. The term blends “MAGA” with the ideological suffix “-ist,” implying a more rigid or doctrinaire allegiance to the movement.

Often used in political commentary, satire, or social discourse to characterize individuals who demonstrate unwavering loyalty to Trump, particularly those who reject mainstream conservative norms in favor of his brand of politics. Typically pejorative or mocking; not used in formal or neutral contexts.
"Magatists" are not just voters — they are zealots of a political brand rooted in grievance, nostalgia, and an unyielding allegiance to one man over democratic norms. They reject compromise as weakness, truth as subjective, and pluralism as threat. What began as a slogan — Make America Great Again — has evolved into an identity, often resistant to nuance and fueled by a mythology of lost greatness and institutional betrayal.

To call someone a Magatist is to suggest they don’t simply vote Republican — they believe, and that belief shapes their view of country, culture, and even truth itself.
The rally was packed with Magatists waving flags and chanting slogans echoing Trump's America First agenda.

Magatists flooded social media with claims of election fraud, echoing Trump’s narrative without evidence.“

After the indictment, the Magatists flooded social media claiming it was all a deep-state hoax.”
by cratravster May 27, 2025
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magatist

A colloquial and often critical term used to describe adherents of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement—those who strongly support Donald Trump, his policies, and his populist-nationalist ideology. The term blends “MAGA” with the ideological suffix “-ist,” implying a more rigid or doctrinaire allegiance to the movement.

Often used in political commentary, satire, or social discourse to characterize individuals who demonstrate unwavering loyalty to Trump, particularly those who reject mainstream conservative norms in favor of his brand of politics. Typically pejorative or mocking; not used in formal or neutral contexts.

"Magatists" are not just voters — they are zealots of a political brand rooted in grievance, nostalgia, and an unyielding allegiance to one man over democratic norms. They reject compromise as weakness, truth as subjective, and pluralism as threat. What began as a slogan — Make America Great Again — has evolved into an identity, often resistant to nuance and fueled by a mythology of lost greatness and institutional betrayal.

To call someone a Magatist is to suggest they don’t simply vote Republican — they believe, and that belief shapes their view of country, culture, and even truth itself.
The rally was packed with Magatists waving flags and chanting slogans echoing Trump's America First agenda.

Magatists flooded social media with claims of election fraud, echoing Trump’s narrative without evidence.“

After the indictment, the Magatists flooded social media claiming it was all a deep-state hoax.”
by cratravster May 27, 2025
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Magat

noun

ma-gət \
inflected form(s): plural -s

: one associated with MAGA aspiring someday to become little better than the flies of summer yet too underdeveloped, even still, to buzz off.
<A rainbow coalition of the discontented, borne of shit, what we call Magats>

<Magats in the wild are attracted to the “Decay of Lying” but hate Oscar Wilde who wrote it because he’s gay, they say, as an arrogant adolescent repeating by rote>

<Don’t post bullshit; it’ll only draw Magats to your handle>

<Great Depression, nope, not ringing a bell. A tariff in lieu of tax sounds great, again? – Magat>

<What’s that god-awful smell? Oh, boy, instead of multiplying fish, looks like the Second Coming of Orange Jesus dragged out another red herring and sure as shit the Magats are all over it. Yecch!>

<Dear God, I thought, I've been infected by an earworm. My friend the Liberal says that's what you call Magats that get into your head and commence chewing your brains>

<Magats at FOX News cover this crap, of course>
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