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Magative

An adjective, used negatively when referring to a person or group of (MAGA supporters) viewpoint(s), statements, and other references or behaviors that exude hate or negativity.
There was a magative vibe at tonight’s event!
by Magative June 16, 2025
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magatism

Magatism is a portmanteau word combining MAGA (Make America Great Again) and ism used to define a political movement. This movement creates their own "alternative facts" and memes such as Fake News, and slogans "Where We Go One, We Go All" and repeats them ad nauseam to mesmerize and corral this group-think set of believers. This group knowingly and/or unknowingly repeat big lies so often, they become their truth and they create mantras to coalesce around. It is very difficult for this set of people to see or respect other opinions or views on political topics, because the power of their belief system feels magnetic and easily attractive but hard to breakaway from the spell of magatism.
His magatism was so ridged, that she avoided him at all costs. The Johnson family keeps their television on FOX News all day and night and they are certainly under the spell of magatism.
by Paper Clip Post It July 19, 2025
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magatized

People under the spell of the cult known as MAGA...
"What happened to your mom?" "Fucking Fox News got her magatized bro-"...
by The word of Gawd August 10, 2025
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magatard

a stupid fucktard who is to dumb to think for himself, and thinkd what the orange fucktard telks him to think.
me: what are you angry about now?
magatard: i dont know, trump hasnt told me yet.
by palogrande August 12, 2025
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magate

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.geɪt/
Definition:
1. The practice of magic or sorcery.
2. Study and mastery of magical arts.
3. Ritual invocation of mystical forces.
4. Performance of enchantments and incantations.

Significance:
• It defines magical practice.
• It emphasizes ritual and discipline.
• It identifies arcane proficiency.
• It avoids vague or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of necromancy.
• It improves clarity in fantasy contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "witch".
Past verb: magated
Present simple verb: magate, magates
Present continuous verb: magating
Examples:
• "Magisters magate ancient rituals for prosperity."
• "Books (libries) detail methods of magating protective charms."
• "Wizards (magors) train apprentices in magating techniques."
• "Castles house libraries filled with magating secrets."
• "Festivals celebrate magating feats of magic."
by Dmitrio August 22, 2025
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MAGAt

The political equivalent of a maggot: parasitic, irrational, and feeding on the decay of American democracy.
That MAGAt on Facebook just said windmills cause cancer.
by SonderKade September 27, 2025
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Magat

A maga republican that is also a faggot
That Magat was caught with a young boy in his bed.
by Oilfieldtrashcanman October 26, 2025
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