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Etymology

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From Trump +‎ -esque.

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Trumpesque (comparative more Trumpesque, superlative most Trumpesque)

  1. Resembling or similar to Donald Trump.
    • 2022 November 10, Adam Gabbatt, “Has ‘Trumpty Dumpty’ taken a great fall from Rupert Murdoch’s grace?”, in The Guardian[1]:
      The day before Trump was presented as an egg on legs in the New York Post, the paper celebrated the re-election of Ron DeSantis, the Trump-esque Florida governor rumored to be planning a presidential run, with a front page which declared him “DeFuture”.

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