The bombastic and narcissistic speech where a person praises their success and develops amnesia about any failures. The person challenges anyone who questions what they say. Donald Trump, Trump, Trumper, Trumpet, The Donald, Make America Great Again
I had to sit through 3 hours of this motivational speaker who was all about Trumpspeak. He acted like he was the best thing since sliced bread.
by joecoolthefool January 8, 2016
A series of 2 or more sentences devoid of any real substance or insight, in which all subsequent sentences are just a rephrasing of the first.
When he said, "I am very highly educated. I know words. I have the best words." Is the typical trumpspeak i hear every time he talks.
"I don't hate mexicans. I love mexicans. I employ thousands of mexicans and by the way mexicans love me. They respect me. Everyone loves me."
"I don't hate mexicans. I love mexicans. I employ thousands of mexicans and by the way mexicans love me. They respect me. Everyone loves me."
by Skate_vert28 January 12, 2017
1) A statement of intentional lies passed off as the truth. Trumpspeak is its own language. It may, on occasion, include some verifiable facts to help bolster its overall message of lies, misdirection and puffery. Trumpspeak at its core is a language that attempts to turn subjective perspective into objective fact. Most often it is used for political discussions or communication, 2) A statement of intentional lies or misinformation passed off as the truth, 3) Ambiguous, euphemistic, grandiloquent language used chiefly in political propaganda.
The politician responsible for the crisis used Trumpspeak convincingly with his constituents to deflect attention away from his role in creating the problem.
by Mer_Web1 January 16, 2019
A series of 2 or more sentences used to put information into the brains of those who like to rephrase sentences from right-wing political figures to try and defame them, in which all subsequent sentences are just a rephrasing of the first. They're not the most bright people, so this is unfortunately required in order to combat fake news.
"I am very highly educated. I know words. I have the best words." This is called a combo-breaker. This is how you ensure information is translated clear as day for the most stupid of people.
"I don't hate mexicans. I love mexicans. I employ thousands of mexicans and by the way mexicans love me. They respect me. Everyone loves me." If Trumpspeak wasn't used here, the media would claim that Trump said he hated Mexicans. Forcing news stations to write down the same quote 3+ times all worded differently ensures that they can't snake their way into a defamation attempt.
"I don't hate mexicans. I love mexicans. I employ thousands of mexicans and by the way mexicans love me. They respect me. Everyone loves me." If Trumpspeak wasn't used here, the media would claim that Trump said he hated Mexicans. Forcing news stations to write down the same quote 3+ times all worded differently ensures that they can't snake their way into a defamation attempt.
by AzureAzel September 16, 2019
Same as "newspeak" in Orwell's "1984". A use of language where common words are redefined to mean the exact opposite of their earlier significations.
Trumpspeak for reports about facts that the present White House incumbent and his staff would have preferred to be left unreported and unknown to the people is FAKE NEWS.
by Wryface April 4, 2017