Trumpster
Noun

Trumpster (plural Trumpsters)

  1. (informal) A political supporter of Donald Trump.
Proper noun
  1. (informal) Donald Trump
    • 2005, Timothy L. O'Brien, TrumpNation: The Art of Being The Donald, Hachette UK (ISBN 9780759514669)
      Phineas Taylor Barnum, godfather of the modern age of hot press and selfpromotion, was Donald's direct precursor, the man who anticipated the Trumpster more than a century before the Trumpster was born.
    • 2016, Andrew Shaffer, The Day of the Donald: Trump Trumps America, Crooked Lane Books (ISBN 9781683310488), page 105
      How long before he grew his thinning hair long enough to comb it over his receding hairline in the Trumpster's signature style?
    • 2012, Jeff Foulk, Jay A. Blum, Over the Ocean and to the Links: A Golfer's Journey, Malcolm Press (ISBN 9780615540221)
      This guy, who sounds like what we might call a “Scottish redneck”, adamantly refused to knuckle under to the Trumpster, and sell out, or even clean up his “eyesore” property.
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