1. To have victory in the midst of impossible situations, to prevail in the face of unimaginable oppositions
2. To be divinely guided and assisted.
2. To be divinely guided and assisted.
Inspite of expert opinions and projections of the polls, the incumbent candidate trumped the election
by Micahele November 04, 2020
When you can constantly throw shit but can't take it. Someone who insults others but can't deal with critique or getting rekt.
Trump wants to punish a reporter for asking him a tough question, even after he told the reporter she had blood coming out of her whatever. What a fucking "Trump"
by Menstralmotorcycle April 03, 2018
by Dr. Stupid the original September 02, 2019
Verb, transitive, Usage: 'to trump something'
Base Meanings: Cause something to fail, collapse, or do worse than ever before seen through total inaction, useless actions, or negative actions. Best used to describe exceedingly amazing examples of inaction or malfeasance that lead to "bigly," world-record failures or destruction.
Base Meanings: Cause something to fail, collapse, or do worse than ever before seen through total inaction, useless actions, or negative actions. Best used to describe exceedingly amazing examples of inaction or malfeasance that lead to "bigly," world-record failures or destruction.
"I've bigly trumped the economy by ignoring COVID. Aren't I great? I'm a stable geneeus. Howzabout giving me that No-bell prize?"
"The world had never before been so trumped so completely as happened between the years 2016 and 2020."
"The people's confidence in politicians was trumped."
"That USA used to be a world leader, but that was trumped under his administration."
"The world had never before been so trumped so completely as happened between the years 2016 and 2020."
"The people's confidence in politicians was trumped."
"That USA used to be a world leader, but that was trumped under his administration."
by Professor Progressive December 22, 2020
It's like herpes, except that it's not sexually transmitted. It effects the brains of unsuspecting taxpayers who are susceptible to easy lies, blatant arrogance, and prone to wishing they could also lead a life of bad decisions yet still somehow view themselves as success stories. Much like Donald Johnson. Trump has done.
by Buildingsea$ September 15, 2017