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Trumpitude 

The mood of a person who assumes his words or actions bear no consequences.
Jimmy decided to change his trumpitude, after receiving a sound beating from the random woman whose ass he squeezed. Megan's trumpitude at the cashier quickly went viral, costing her friends, and her job.
Trumpitude by K.R. Omen December 1, 2016
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Trumpitude 

A permanent, negative way of thinking or feeling about anyone with the last name Trump or anyone associated with them.
Millions of women around the world wearing pink pussy hats expressed their trumpitude during peaceful protests the day after the inauguration of the Tangerine Turd.

America's trumpitude became crystal clear after the formation of The Resistance to return their country to normalcy.

Nordstrom's discontinued Ivanka Trump's clothing line because they were worried about the trumpitude against her affecting their overall sales.

My trumpitude against "ALL things Trump" has awakened the political activist in me and has led to protests and other non-violent actions in person and through social media.

#RussiaGate #Rethuglicans #Trumpitude #Putin'sPuppet #ImpeachTrump

#Trump #Nepotism #Resist #Treason #BoycottTrump

#TheResistance #2018MidtermElections

Truckipede

a kickass truck that has 100 wheels and loves to ram up the ass's of little children repeatedly. Usually found being driven in Georgia. Beware for this vehicle is found on land.
BEWARE NOT A KITTEN its a Truckipede

truthitude 

1. An overwhelmingly truthful statement

2. Any of a greater set of truths, compiled into a list or other document.
1. "The sky shines a crystal blue this morn." said John "That's a truthitude my friend." responsed Tom

2. We hold these truthitudes to be self evident...
truthitude by MC Greater Than January 25, 2006

trackitude

the demeanor/personality that results from tiny shorts, the growth of which is directly proportional to the tininess of the shorts
Man, Steve, if I get shorts like those, will I have as much trackitude as you?
trackitude by rod and smig March 28, 2004