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displomacy 

disˈplōməsē/

noun
1. the pursuit and/or belief in one's own skill of managing international relations, despite a simultaneously comical and utterly terrifying lack of qualifications or ability.

synonyms:

dealmaking, big time; beratesmanship, beratecraft
In an unpresidented act of displomacy, the President Elect started World War III by tweeting insults to the Chinese government.
displomacy by Dr. Wordchuck February 5, 2017
Related Words

dislomantel 

to unbuild (break) an object without actually saying you broke it
YOU BROKE MY VAISE?
no, i dislomanteled it.
oh well thats allright then
dislomantel by agentgirlysquirrel January 2, 2012

displomacy 

Actions by government officials that create diplomatic discord in order to disrupt foreign policy.
Exiting the Paris Climate Agreement was an act of blatant displomacy.
displomacy by SeekProof June 2, 2017

Displomacy 

Displomacy: tearing down and ruining relationships and negotiating with fear, threats, intimidation, and lies.
The Canadian Prime Minister was unaffected by the president-elect’s displomacy efforts.
Displomacy by Morencigirl January 9, 2025