Turdeau
English
Etymology
Blend of turd + Trudeau.
Proper noun
Turdeau
- (Canada, derogatory) A nickname for Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau.
- 1995 December 5, Cerise Lopez, “French TV in English Canada a Shocking Waste of Taxpayers' Money”, in ont.general, Usenet:
- This stupid experiment in social engineering began under Turdeau back in the late sixties with the francoization of both radio and TV English stations and channels.
- 1996 November 10, George Skorpios, “Re: Conrad Black supports Reform Party”, in ont.general, Usenet:
- Chretien is yesterday's man. He failed Canada along with Turdeau back in the 1960s and '70s and he is failing us again.
- 1997 October 8, Erik Trammel, “Auditor-General Assails Ottawa Grits' Crazy Spending”, in ont.general, Usenet:
- This does not mean, however, that the Liberals in Ottawa under Jean Chretien have reformed from the wasteful, irrational spending of the Turdeau era.
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- (Canada, derogatory) A nickname for Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
- 2015 August 23, Roy, “Re: Mulcair's NDP making inroads in Alberta . . . .”, in can.politics, Usenet:
- Turdeau...not ready, not smart, likes carbon tax.
- 2016 February 23, Greg Carr, “Re: Liberals Shuckin' & Jivin' Over Deficit.”, in can.politics, Usenet:
- Turdeau has already broken his promise to run a modest 10 billion dollar deficit it only remains to be seen how huge a hole he will dig.
- 2019 May 17, Liberals are VERMIN!, “Re: Another major coup for our Trudeau government . . .”, in can.politics, Usenet:
- The tail doesn't wag the dog. The Americans allowed this. Turdeau has ZERO influence.
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Synonyms
- (derogatory nickname for Justin Trudeau): Trudope