See also: trumpette

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Etymology

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From Trump +‎ -ette. Named after American celebrity, businessman, politician and President Donald Trump

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Trumpette (plural Trumpettes)

  1. (US politics) A female supporter or fan of Donald Trump, especially during his Presidential campaign to become President of the United States of America
    • 2019 January 9, Toni Holt Kramer, Unstoppable Me, Dog Ear Publishing, page 360:
      Toward the end of dinner, my three Trumpettes and I did a "live" iPad interview with Good Morning Great Britain. We enthusiastically told all the Queen's men and women how excited we were and how we knew our man would win.
    • 2020 April 30, Marilyn Sisk, “Sensible steps”, in Traverse City Record Eagle, page 4:
      Perhaps the Trumpers and Trumpettes should make new hats with MASA — Make America Sick Again.
    • 2022 May 31, Christina Cavener, “United by White Supremacy: Women's Contributions to a "Whites Only" Citizenship Across the Generations”, in JAm It! Journal of American Studies in Italy[1], number 6, →DOI, →ISSN, page 98:
      In light of the above, it should be no surprise that white women are the backbone of today’s white nationalist movement. Tradwives, Mommy Vloggers, Trumpettes, and other white women's groups are the hidden movers of today’s white supremacist politics.

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