MAGAt

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See also: MAGAT, Magat, magat, and magát

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of MAGA +‎ maggot. MAGA is the acronym of "Make America Great Again", Donald Trump's campaign slogan.

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MAGAt (plural MAGAts)

  1. (US politics, slang, offensive, derogatory) A political supporter of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States.
    Synonyms: Trumper, Trumpist, Trumpista, Trumpite, Trumpian, Trumpster
    • 2019 February 18, Baxter, “tRump supporters”, in or.politics[1] (Usenet):
      But now I feel that those who are MAGATs are savagely vicious in a profoundly fundamental way. They seek out causes and people who will give them the outlet to spew poisonous hartred. And Trump knew this because it’s who he is too and because he wants power above everything else he exploits the MAGATs the same way every other vicious dictator has exploited their followers.
    • 2019 July, Monica Roberts, “The Meaning of July 4 ...for black trans Americans.”, in OutSmart, volume 26, number 6, Houston, TX, page 29:
      I already know what you MAGAts are going to say: If you don't like America, leave it.
      I will do no such thing. I love this country more than your Fox News-watching behinds ever will.
    • 2020 March 5, Questor, “Re: For Number Junkies”, in alt.fan.cecil-adams[2] (Usenet):
      If and when things get bad enough that the administration's happy talk and lies are so obviously nonsense, they will simply pivot to finger-pointing and blame, as they have done so many times before. The MAGAt supporters have long since demonstrated they will swallow any manner of foul bullshit and pronounce it the sweetest ambrosia.

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  • MAGAt”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.

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