"Twitler" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Blend of Twitter + Hitler, in comparison with the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and due to a tendency for former President Trump to tweet on the social media platform Twitter during his presidency. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Twitter|Hitler}} Blend of Twitter + Hitler Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Twitler
  1. (derogatory) Donald Trump. Wikipedia link: Adolf Hitler, Twitter Tags: derogatory Categories (topical): Donald Trump, Individuals, Nicknames of individuals, Twitter Synonyms: Trump Related terms: Bushitler, Hitlery, Putler

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