Pronunciation: /trʌmp bʌmp/
noun a sudden increase or rise in value or popularity attributed to the actions or influence of Donald Trump
A1 The Trump bump in the economy is a topic of discussion among my friends.
A2 Many people believe the Trump bump is responsible for the recent increase in jobs.
B1 Analysts are debating whether the Trump bump will have a long-lasting impact on the stock market.
B2 Investors are cautiously optimistic about the Trump bump and its effects on their portfolios.
C1 The Trump bump has been credited with boosting consumer confidence and spending.
C2 Economists are studying the long-term implications of the Trump bump on various sectors of the economy.
formal The stock market experienced a Trump bump after the announcement of new economic policies.
informal Investors were excited about the Trump bump in the market.
slang Did you see that Trump bump in the stocks? Crazy!
figurative Her popularity had a Trump bump after the successful product launch.
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