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An interesting word, but possibly nothing to do with Donald Trump; it means to beguile, deceive, cheat, elude or slip away from.
Donald does betrump quite frequently.
Betrump by AKACroatalin March 7, 2019
Related Words
Resolute, surmounting and diligent.

Bertuğ was used as an adjective back in old Turkic tribes. When nomadic Turks would travel and set camps (or settle temporarily), they needed a person to lead who could overcome any difficulty despite the rapid changes in their lives; so they would choose a Bertuğ. In time, the word became a responsibility and a title as in Bertuğ Bey (Mister Bertuğ). The word is mostly seen in Turkic epics. In modern Turkish, it is used as a proper name.
Ak aygır koşulur
Yalçın dağlar aşılır
Kum sıcaktır yel ateş
Tuğ dokuzdur çakılır
Bertuğ eyle Bertuğ ol

The white horse is harnessed
The steep mountains are climbed
The sand is hot the wind is fire
Nine Tuğ's are nailed
Do it as Bertuğ, be Bertuğ.
Bertuğ by barlotdecimate February 3, 2020
He was so sneaky
He betrump
betrump by daisymoomoo April 17, 2018

Bethugda 

A nickname for a town in Maryland that borders Washington DC. A very wealthy, highly educated, and urbane suburb; Bethesda is also home to a disproportionately large number of "wiggers", or teenagers who think they are rough.

This unexplained phenomenon in Bethesda manifests itself through its large numbers of teens driving expensive cars, but pretending like they are gangsters or hoods.

Bethesda, home of the spoiled rich kid who acts tough.
Kids from Bethesda who act like thugs driving their parent's Benz's, listeing to Biggie. Bethugda
Bethugda by C Burnett October 31, 2008

betrumped 

Old word (approx 1600s) for swindled.
I've been betrumped! He cheated me out of winning the election.
betrumped by She18she September 26, 2017

befrugled 

Befrugle(Bee-froo-gull)
To extremely confused;
Befruggled(Bee-frugg-ull-d)
In a state of confusement
"Man, am I befrugled!" or "I was really befrugled in science class today!"
befrugled by Ryan A. Mitchell November 8, 2006