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truckulent 

Describing a person or behavior that is aggressive, reckless, or dangerous, particularly with regard to driving a pickup truck or other large, non-commercial vehicle. The term "truckulent" is derived from the combination of the words "truck" (meaning a large, open-bed vehicle) and "truculent" (meaning aggressive or hostile).
The truckulent driver of the pickup truck was weaving in and out of traffic and driving aggressively in a residential area, posing a serious threat to pedestrians and other non-motorized road users.
truckulent by Chrysopoeia February 14, 2023
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trucklet 

A very small truck. Hauls what you need, if you don't need to compensate.
It's not a truck; it's not a car. It's a trucklet.
trucklet by Cowbert von Moo October 19, 2005

Trucklet 

A small, cute truck, usually one with large headlights, making it look cute.
"dude, did you see that trucklet over there???"
Trucklet by xGrEaSe January 11, 2020

trumpulent 

Person eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant
He's a very trumpulent young child - he needs to go sit in the corner
trumpulent by k1ngf1sh February 4, 2017
person 1: look at those girls over there fighting.

person 2: wow! they're being truculant.

*ok you caught me there isn't really an example that i can give so there you go.*
truculant by andromache May 2, 2006

Truculent Harry Plopper 

James came out of the bathroom after 30 minutes wiping the sweat from his brow, and when asked what took so long, he replied, "Had myself a truculent Harry Plopper!"

Wanderlust script, Episode 1:

We were going to Dublin, visit some friends, we're on the plane, and he says he needs to piss and he's gone for what feels like an eternity.
So I'm thinking, you know, either he's working his way through a particularly truculent Harry Plopper.

truculent 

1) The unpleasant feeling of a truck approaching. Might entail premonitions of one's death/ sudden awareness of one's own mortality.

2) Easily annoyed and always ready to argue or fight. Frequent usage in intellectual/ pretentiously articulate contexts.
1) John truculently crossed the street the day his beloved pet hamster had died.

2) 'Cindy is the most truculent person I know!', John said, still grieving for his hamster.
truculent by Marthayourdear December 26, 2011