MAGA

See also: Maga, maga, and mağa

English

Alternative forms

  • Maga (British English)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmæ.ɡə/
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Phrase

MAGA

  1. (US politics) Acronym of Make America Great Again.
    • 2018 August 29, “California schoolgirl arrested in Trump hat classroom fracas”, in BBC News, BBC:
      The 17-year-old told a CBS affiliate the Maga hats - a staple of President Trump's campaign - are a "racist and hateful symbol." ¶ According to the sheriff's office, the student began verbally attacking her peer on Monday because of the Maga hat, before grabbing and hurling it to the ground.
    • 2020 October 31, Matt Flegenheimer, “Campaign 2020: Let's Never Do This Again”, in New York Times:
      “Four more years!” the incumbent’s backers called out even louder, largely unencumbered by face coverings. ¶ “Black Lives Matter!” ¶ “Black Lives MAGA!”
    • 2020 November 18, Richard Fausset; Jonathan Martin, “In Georgia, a Republican Feud With Trump at the Center”, in The New York Times, ISSN 0362-4331:
      “Mitch knows he can’t take Trump off the table there,” Scott Reed, a longtime G.O.P. strategist, said of the calculations of Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader. “He needs him to energize the MAGA crowd.”

Derived terms

  • KAG
  • KAGA
  • make X Y again (snowclone)

Adjective

MAGA (comparative more MAGA, superlative most MAGA)

  1. (US politics) Following the political philosophy of Donald Trump; Trumpist.
    MAGA Republicans

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