Etymology
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Blend of turd + Trudeau.
Proper noun
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Turdeau
- (Canada, derogatory) A nickname for Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau.
1995 December 5, Cerise Lopez, “French TV in English Canada a Shocking Waste of Taxpayers' Money”, in ont.general[1] (Usenet):This stupid experiment in social engineering began under Turdeau back in the late sixties with the francoization of both radio and TV English stations and channels.
1996 November 10, George Skorpios, “Re: Conrad Black supports Reform Party”, in ont.general[2] (Usenet):Chretien is yesterday's man. He failed Canada along with Turdeau back in the 1960s and '70s and he is failing us again.
1997 October 8, Erik Trammel, “Auditor-General Assails Ottawa Grits' Crazy Spending”, in ont.general[3] (Usenet):This does not mean, however, that the Liberals in Ottawa under Jean Chretien have reformed from the wasteful, irrational spending of the Turdeau era.
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- (Canada, derogatory) A nickname for Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
2015 August 23, Roy, “Re: Mulcair's NDP making inroads in Alberta . . . .”, in can.politics[4] (Usenet):Turdeau...not ready, not smart, likes carbon tax.
2016 February 23, Greg Carr, “Re: Liberals Shuckin' & Jivin' Over Deficit.”, in can.politics[5] (Usenet):Turdeau has already broken his promise to run a modest 10 billion dollar deficit it only remains to be seen how huge a hole he will dig.
2019 May 17, Liberals are VERMIN!, “Re: Another major coup for our Trudeau government . . .”, in can.politics[6] (Usenet):The tail doesn't wag the dog. The Americans allowed this. Turdeau has ZERO influence.
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Synonyms
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- (derogatory nickname for Justin Trudeau): Trudope
- (derogatory nickname for Justin Trudeau): Trudolf