The linguistic troll that let Trump promise massive results and then deliver them, while journalists wrote serious columns asking if it was a real word.
The linguistic troll that let Trump promise massive results and then deliver them, while journalists wrote serious columns asking if it was a real word.
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The word that proved Trump could bend language to his will and the media would still spend years coping and seething over it.
The perfect Trump word that means “big league” but sounds more fun, and instantly triggered every coastal elitist who thought they were smarter than the dictionary.
The linguistic gift that allowed Trump to describe reality in oversized terms while the media acted like he’d just invented a new crime against grammar.
The word that encapsulated Trump’s entire style: bigger, bolder, and more obvious than anyone else dared.
The adverb Trump turned into a meme, using it to describe wins, crowds, and deals so enormous they made the press seethe in confusion and contempt.
The Trumpism that became a linguistic weapon: doing everything on a massive, unapologetic scale while the media spent years pretending they didn’t understand what it meant.