• gregorum
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    946 months ago

    Maybe the phrase “trumped up charges” will have new meaning after today

    • @[email protected]
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      776 months ago

      It’s like when you’re guilty of 34 felonies but still pretend you’re innocent to scam idiots

      • @Gigasser
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        306 months ago

        An image for your enjoyment

      • @bitchkat
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        246 months ago

        You could say his lawyers really trumped the case.

    • @[email protected]
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      6 months ago

      All the other kids with the trumped up charges better run better run faster than my verdicts

    • @psycho_driver
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      266 months ago

      I’m hoping the “playing the trump card” will morph into meaning you’re a lying, cheating piece of trash that should be taken outside and tarred and feathered.

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        How did this saying even come about in the first place? Is it because of something Trump did a long time ago or is it some non-Trump related reason?

        • @Buddahriffic
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          It comes from the word “triumph”, which means victory. That word itself comes from Latin “triumphus” and the Roman celebration thrown for a victorious military leader.

          It was shortened to “trump” while being used in card games, usually to indicate one suit having precedence over another. Then eventually it worked its way back into general language with the same meaning as “triumph”.

          Edit: that’s in the context of “trump” the verb that indicates victory. For “trumped up charges”, it might come from an old English verb, “trumpen”, which means to deceive or cheat, or “trumpery”, which is pretty much a noun version of “trumpen” in meaning, though apparently it comes from a French word, “tromper”, which means to deceive (and could also be the root of “trumpen”).

          • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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            36 months ago

            Huh, I thought it came from music, because we’re always telling the trumpet players to blow it out their ass. Love those dudes.

          • sp3ctr4l
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            46 months ago

            You could also use it in many gaming contexts.

            Yes, Pokemon A is faster than Pokemon B, but A is paralyzed, so B trumps the speed stat difference and goes first.

            Yes, you used your ultimate combo in blah blah fighting game, but it connected while my character was in an i-frame (invincibility frame), so that trumps it.

            Its basically any time something either totally negates, or overpowers some other effect or attack or system.

            Its often associated with a last ditch saving move reserved until its needed, but it does not have to be.

        • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
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          66 months ago

          There are card games such as Forty-Fives where a particular suit is classified as the “trumps” and cards of that suit are worth more than other cards.

    • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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      106 months ago

      Trumped up charges, meaning lots and lots of verifiable and provable charges.