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Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Mr Red Date: 26 Jan 17 - 04:55 AM a generic nickname for a politician and pretty apt in this context. Post Turtle |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Gallus Moll Date: 26 Jan 17 - 07:30 PM haven't time to read all the posts so apologies if this is a duplicate: Trump = Fart = PHLATUS (rather that POTUS!!) |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Donuel Date: 26 Jan 17 - 08:11 PM That jumps the shart. |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: gillymor Date: 26 Jan 17 - 10:51 PM Good one, Gallus Moll. Imported from another thread: Il Douche |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: PHJim Date: 27 Jan 17 - 01:54 AM Forty-Five (That's what Lawrence Fishburn calls him.) |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Gallus Moll Date: 27 Jan 17 - 08:01 PM Just realised that flatus is not spelled phlatus (don't know why not as I can spell flatulence -- -!) However- - it could be a kind of word play on POTUS which was in my mind at the time- - -!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Donuel Date: 27 Jan 17 - 08:43 PM Did I mention Rumple thin skin? or someone else It stuck in my head |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: olddude Date: 28 Jan 17 - 12:55 AM Orange potus prick is my term for him |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Mr Red Date: 05 Feb 17 - 07:52 AM Another one Pence worth 😆 😆 😆 |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Greg F. Date: 05 Feb 17 - 06:42 PM I've been out of touch for a while - has "His Mendacity" been suggested? |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: gillymor Date: 06 Feb 17 - 09:34 AM He's steadily earning the moniker, "Bannon's Bitch". I'm sure someone's come up with "The Trumpster Fire". |
Subject: RE: BS: presidential nicknames - suggestions From: Mr Red Date: 10 Feb 17 - 04:03 AM Hey guys. We missed the most obvious one: trumpery > Merriam-Webster trumpery > Oxford Dictionary from Old French tromperie, from tromper - deceive |