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" Bigly - Looked up mostly during the U.S. presidential election after then Republican candidate Donald Trump, using "big league" as an adverb, made it sound like the word "bigly.
The Democrats will win in 2018 … and win bigly.
And, right now, the Trump wing is winning -- bigly.
Trump wants to act "bigly," but instinctively doesn't follow through.
Let's do beaches Let's do bigly Let's do human kimchi.
" And of course used the controversial adverb "big league"/"bigly.
What's sure is, it sorely (and bigly) could use it.
If he tweets about it, he cares about it. Bigly.
"It's Bigly Swampy in the Trump Administration," Gallego tweeted Tuesday.
Well, he circled back around to it in a bigly way.
The somewhat turmoil of the past week could yet grow, bigly.
GoogleTrends tweeted about "Bigly" being the top trending search on Google.
He may stand to gain bigly from his own tax policy.
Only losing, and losing bigly, will break this Republican partisan trajectory.
Always leads to BIGLY problems…like new claims (i.e. defamation). LOL.
Trump has promised to use the email scandal "bigly" against Clinton.
I put the Trump wig and the "BIGLY" card back on.
And that's when the non-Trump trades began to work, bigly.
When the Bloomberg article hit, Apple and Amazon hit back. Bigly.
Inside the List THE OUTSIDER: Presidential endorsements can help writers bigly.
"70% want to see your taxes — that's bigly!" one sign read.
And some day I believe that will be proven out bigly.
Such an honor to see her standing with you today. Bigly.
In the least surprising news ever, Trump reacted Monday on Twitter. Bigly.
Yes bigly, the misheard version of Donald Trump's favorite catchphrase: big league.
With stakes that big, even small erosions in press freedom matter. Bigly.
Gorsuch accidentally used the word "bigly," one of President Trump's signature words.
By the way, let's #BoycottHawaii, Starbucks, 'Hamilton,' Pepsi, Oreos, Netflix, & reality, bigly!
Or to use the president-elect's own patois, we're getting schlonged, bigly.
Trump has, in short, let slip the dogs of war, and bigly.
If that doesn't leave then smelling bigly fresh, there's probably no hope.
What it should have is a positive, a bigly positive, investment rate.
This, folks, means that at the margin WeWork is moving markets — bigly.
Grab the popcorn, an Urban Dictionary ("bigly" anyone?), and live it up.
Donald Trump started this week by bigly lying to the American people.
This year, Mr. Trump has granted his media tormentors a bigly favor.
It stands to reason that STI rates will increase bigly in this environment.
This strategy is admittedly hard to pull off, but it pays off bigly.
Firstly, or should I say "bigly", is the Trump effect on the dollar.
And to counter that, Trump is planning a bigly reveal of his own.
Or it sprouts an adverb ("bigly," anyone?) that sounds ridiculous, though I'm not.
The second Spicer rolled that podium onto the Emmys stage, he won. Bigly.
But now Donald Trump has a problem: He needs celebrities once again. Bigly.
But from what we've seen so far, comedians are winning this war -- bigly.
Why bug the Democrats when Nixon's new majority is about to win bigly?
"America's going to start winning, and winning bigly," Fallon said in a May sketch.
"You just said 'bigly,'" Sasse pointed out, causing the room to erupt into laughter.
McCulley: Speaking of smell tests of social justice: This Senate action flunks, very bigly!
Donald Trump's "nasty woman" comment could cost him "bigly" at the polls on Nov. 8.
And they continue the theme that Trump loves debt and hates paying taxes, both bigly.
But, there's no doubt that the direction Trump steers the ship of state matters. Bigly.
At 71 years old, Trump isn't going to change his stripes -- hurricanes be damned. Bigly.
There's more, but that's enough to make the point that this is a bigly issue.
You're here to win, so often and bigly that we all get bored of it.
The only thing she doesn't add is a promise to move "bigly" on Inauguration Day.
And by that measure, the news of potential future tariffs has not gone over so bigly.
"You just said bigly," the Nebraska Republican said, jumping in as the room burst into laughter.
Knowing Arkansas and Sanders as I do, I'd say the odds of that happening are ... bigly.
There's a custom Ask Zoltar out front—should I tell it I want to be bigly...?
New York (CNN)Whatever his intentions, Stephen Rogata had arrived -- to borrow a famous Trumpism -- bigly.
Sometimes he goes on multi-tweet rants; other times, he's spanning "bigly" thoughts across multiple Tweets.
To the Editor: President Donald Trump still has to deliver bigly for me on fiscal responsibility.
Hopefully Cersei has the Royal Army bash a few thousand heads in and you get points bigly.
The dictionary continually corrects Trump's bigly word mishaps by defining the most-searched terms related to Trump.
Washington (CNN)Besieged by bad news at home, President Donald Trump is about to get religion, bigly.
"Bigly" is part of Lake Superior State University's annual list of banished words for the new year.
Trump often seemed to use the word "bigly" on the campaign trail throughout his White House bid.
Democrats never win it but "the margins here matter -- bigly," according to a Democrat I spoke to.
Mr Trump is obsessed with ratings, and as far as this one is concerned he is winning bigly.
The problem for Comey is that in that same interview with Tapper, he shows his political stripes -- bigly.
Compared to Trump's bigly 82 percent rating, only a mere 7 percent of French voters viewed Obama unfavorably.
A White House gimmick to drum up support for the Republican Obamacare replacement plan may have backfired, bigly.
I will tell you who the better friend is, and someday I believe that will be proven out, bigly.
" This year's 42nd annual list gets a little more political with in the inclusion of "post-truth" and "bigly.
"He doesn't want to say that, but that's what's happened," Trump said, adding a "bigly" — or "big league" afterward.
"We're going to start winning again and we're going to win bigly, believe me," he said on primary night.
Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell revealed to reporters on Friday that he is a bigly supporter of President-elect Donald Trump.
Even if Mr. Trump loses bigly, they'll know that their personal fortunes will depend on maintaining an essentially Trumpist line.
But it stands to lose, bigly, when it's the people calling Trump a Nazi who seem to want a conflagration.
And can it be just a happy coincidence that Mr. Trump and his family would benefit 'bigly' from this plan?
In summary, if the Celtics — for now — are Butler or Gonzaga, the Knicks are Rutgers, big-league, or bigly, bad.
And can it be just a happy coincidence that Mr. Trump and his family would benefit "bigly" from this plan?
" Asked what she thought of Trump's complaints about a defective microphone, Scott responded: "We heard him loudly and clearly, and bigly!
Mexican restaurants across America are cashing in "bigly" on Donald Trump's "bad hombres" comment from the third and final presidential debate.
But as reviews came in after the debate, it seemed clear that Mr. Trump's performance was neither "bigly" nor big league.
" The GOP presidential nominee's son posted an image on Instagram of a t-shirt that read "Speak Softly and Vote BIGLY.
So, in honor of their wedding anniversary today, let's take a look back at just how bigly the whole thing was.
So Trump plans to blow up the deficit bigly, largely to his own personal benefit; but that's about all we know.
The shouting, the eye-rolling, the repetition of nonsensical pablum, the odd words ("bigly" when he meant hugely) — it was all there.
On the other hand, if aggressive sovereignty becomes a key driver of U.S. trade policy, America's economy and trade could suffer—bigly.
Melania Trump can do this too, but instead of "nuclear" insert "bigly" or "tremendous" or any one of his public speaking ticks.
The chamber's partisanship has become so extreme that it is now spending "bigly" against Mr. Bayh — a man it used to employ.
" Strzok admirers donate bigly to fired anti-Trump agent -  USA Today : "Who says sending anti-Trump texts to your girlfriend doesn&apost pay?
" After the first presidential debate, Trump's son Eric told The Hollywood Reporter that his father had actually said "big league," and not "bigly.
This season — which promises to be yuge, tremendous, and bigly — Trump will work to identify and expose America's top losers and haters. Sad!
SAT Highfalutin vocabulary doesn't factor quite as prominently into this test as it once did, but a command of language remains bigly essential.
Just when bigly recent events made you think you must be living in a dream, Google introduces a virtual reality product called Daydream.
"North Korea is the bigly story of the day, if not the year," said Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
"We are going to win again and we are going to win again bigly," a confident Trump declared from Trump Tower in New York.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump wished the US Olympic team good luck on Friday -- and may have cleared up a "bigly" debate in the process.
"Trump said 'bigly' accidentally so many times he's retconning and doubling down on cover up fix as 'big league,'" Esquire writer Luke O'Neil quipped.
Border wall requirements:• Really bigly • Cool af stuff on US side• Lame af stuff on Mexico side• A moat with sharks • Photon torpedoes pic.twitter.
It will be a long time before America recovers from the election of 2016—the sad reality is that Putin won his gamble, bigly.
That effort ramped up bigly in the wake of video capturing a decidedly wobbly Clinton leaving a September 11 memorial in New York City.
Now, listening to Trump say "big league" (or is it "bigly"?) is just something the public gets to enjoy all the time for free.
Dianne Feinstein once employed a Chinese spy, Trump decided to blow the situation up big-league (or bigly; I'm still unclear on that one).
Namely, that his appeal was rooted in a (slightly bedazzled) version of the American dream — living proof that you could start small and end bigly.
No non-incumbent Democrat has succeeded a two-term Democratic president since 1836, and 2016 was a year when voters were pining for change. Bigly.
"This is an all purpose commencement speech of bigly importance from the president of the United States," host Jimmy Kimmel said before previewing the video.
"No one remembers who John Hancock was, but they remember that was a signature because he wrote his name so bigly, big and bold," Gorsuch said.
Trump added to that total, bigly, during an impromptu news conference with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell following a lunch between the two men on Monday.
But he's sticking up bigly for Sarah Sanders, his press secretary who was asked to leave a restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, and then tweeted about it.
One witness smacks down Doug Collins -- bigly In Collins' opening statement, he repeatedly took a dismissive tone toward the quartet of law professors sitting before him.
While Trump has said he's actually saying "big league," many people interpreted it as "bigly" and it has since taken off as a word used in jest.
With Trump fixated on size and popularity he's sure to be talking about the "bigly" inauguration crowds before long, despite what the official figures end up showing. 
One of the ideas that seemed like a no-brainer in a Donald Trump-led stock market was to bet on a bigly benefit from stock buybacks.
And yet, in the last two weeks, Democrats have handed Trump two issues on a golden platter -- and it's already clear he is seizing on them. Bigly.
Before Donald J. Trump became the 45th President of the United States, he was a businessman (bigly) who enjoyed mingling with the Hollywood world as much Wall Street.
There will, inevitably, be huge dislocation: Some U.S. factories and communities will benefit, but others will be hurt, bigly, by the loss of markets, crucial components or both.
Contrarians point to national polls and the slew of battleground state surveys, including Florida, and argue Trump is losing "bigly" to a handful of candidates and is therefore toast.
A large plurality of voters in the Buckeye State felt that international trade took away American jobs and these voters went for Trump bigly, 28500 percent to 6900 percent.
Kid Rock and his new fiancée, Audrey Berry, have generally kept their relationship under the radar, but on Wednesday evening their appearance at the White House changed all that — bigly.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyElizabeth Warren moves 'bigly' to out-trump Trump DNC goof: Bloomberg should be on debate stage Bloomberg decides to skip Nevada caucuses MORE (D-Md.) or Sen.
" — JAMES CORDEN "But this was not only a scary day for the president, it was a bigly day for his third favorite son, Donald Jr., who released his first book today.
Two-oh-eighteen might bring us very Different luck than we've had lately— Fates improving bigly, greatly, Spirits to protect and guide us, Inspiration strong inside us, Clearer vision, wiser choices.
Inauguration (left,) vs Women's March (right) Ladies from around the world got in formation to take part in the Women's March on Washington following Trump's inauguration, and the crowds are downright bigly.
With the Cold War in the rear view mirror, many culturally conservative blue collar types can look past his ideological extremism to see someone promising to shake up the status quo bigly.
First, the return showed Trump paid $22017 million due to the alternative minimum tax (AMT) so now we know why he promised to cut the AMT during his 2016 campaign: he'd benefit bigly.
Fox News' Sean Hannity said Assange had "done the USA a great service," and former grand wizard of the KKK David Duke tweeted to Assange: "America owes you, bigly." using a Trump term.
The company weighed in on the bigly versus big league debate early on, stating a few days after the first presidential debate that Mr. Trump's pronunciation of "big league" has simply been misunderstood.
Lobbyists, trade associations, PACs, and other influential operatives have poured a massive amount of time and resources into rolling back Obama-era reforms—and now those efforts seem to be paying off bigly.
RELATED: Gorsuch 'bigly' moment inspires laughs at hearing "I come from a family of strong women," he said and added that sitting in the room he was "daunted by" his upcoming role if confirmed.
Tuesday marked one week since Donald Trump shocked everyone, including himself, by winning the presidency and yet the president-elect can't seem to quit tweeting about how much more bigly he could have won.
Of all the topics covered at the final presidential debate, from gun rights to abortion, national debt and immigration, one word generated the highest number of Google searches during the first 1 minutes: Bigly.
But beginning earlier this month, with an interview with ABC where Cohen said his loyalty was to his family and his country (and didn't mention Trump at all), things appear to have changed. Bigly.
No matter whether you heard Trump say he'll cut taxes "bigly" or "big league," one thing he was clear on was his plan to cut the corporate tax rate from 963.803 percent to 15 percent.
In case you haven't heard -- especially from him -- Donald Trump's first year in office has been great for the stock market ... but 3 companies in particular have benefited bigly from their association with the Prez.
What happened in 2015 though, is that the consensus swung away from the Canadian right of centre, and there was an overwhelming rejection of their politics We know Trump is trailing bigly in the polls.
The general shape of what the G.O.P. would do to health care, for the white working class in particular, has long been obvious, yet many people who were sure to lose, bigly, voted Trump anyway.
See a full list of the winners from all the Word of the Year categories released by the ADS in 2016, including gaslight and bigly, along with a full list of Word of the Year nominees.
"Bigly" has emerged as a rare moment of levity in a campaign that has been increasingly acrimonious, and the meme has caught on with both those opposed to Mr. Trump and with some of his supporters.
Parallel Universe: winning bigly ... To Trump, this will feel laughably familiar to the Republican establishment whining when he announced, when he won the nomination, when he stumbled in debates, when he surely couldn't win the presidency.
" (No use of the word "bigly," however.) He failed to give many specifics – when talking about his work with the F-35 production he claimed, "costs are way down" and the "plane will be way better.
Remember that as President Trump claims to be one, bigly, based on the deep cuts he's proposed in just about everything the government does other than defending the nation and distributing Social Security and Medicare checks.
Mitt Romney looked like a fool when he delayed and delayed and delayed and Harry Reid baited him and Mitt Romney didn't file until a month and a half before the election and it cost him bigly.
" She joked to the few hundred protesters assembled that there was a "crowd of 1.8 million" in the park, later impersonating the President: "I've had a really good presidency, really good ideas ... It's a bigly good idea.
Donald Trump's campaign promises and blustery, post-election proclamations can be summed up thusly: Trump wants to demolish the D.C. political establishment and create "bigly" things that are the best and greatest (on some imaginary Trump scale).
Trump often employs the phrase "big league" to describe his plans or a particular measure of success or difference, though it often sounds as though he's deploying "bigly," an obscure word that does appear in some dictionaries.
One implication of these revelations is that Trump supporters who imagine that they've found a straight-talking champion who will drain the swamp while using his business acumen to make America great again have been suckered, bigly.
It's a shame for him; he could have walked away, I think, as the winner from tonight, but that line will be one that is played in a big — in a bigly — way with the press tomorrow.
" Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, criticized Clinton during the debate and said she isn't trustworthy The wordsmiths at Merriam-Webster joined in on the fun with a nod toward Trump's unique use of the word "bigly.
From what Trump does -- if anything -- in the wake of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting to his tax policy to immigration to a hundred other big and small decisions he makes on a daily basis, it all matters. Bigly.
But there's only one place for a big league (or "bigly," depending on where you come out on that Trumpism Rorschach test) turkey worthy of a Trump pardon: Trump International Hotel, located just blocks from the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue.
"We've been seeing on social media, we've been seeing it in The New York Times, in USA Today, are you saying 'bigly' or 'big league'?" host Raymond Arroyo asked Trump on the Catholic Eternal World Television Network's "The World Over" Thursday.
You can respond bigly, with a giant bowl of spaghetti and meatballs, or take a more measured approach and offer a double-size recipe for the farro salad served at Charlie Bird in Manhattan, a light repast before Thursday's big feed.
Mostly he hammered at his main themes: Islamic State (IS), which he mentioned repeatedly, and his supposed plans to close tax loopholes exploited by tycoons such as him, while "bigly" using his beautiful knowledge of the tax code to help the middle class.
There's lots of academic research backing up this premise, but the best and more entertaining explanation of how we make our voting choices was laid out in Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams' 2017 book, Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter.
Grew up in Queens, made it his business to extend the family business bigly [PK laughs] into Manhattan, and I think that he both pushes against and wants the approval of the establishment media in New York City, which is certainly the New York Times.
But when he denigrates the unions and the "enormous size of the federal government" and speaks of getting taxpayers "more of their money," the taxpayers in question usually stand ready to turn education, immigration, incarceration, environment and the arts over to Bigly Business. Sad!
Given the highly charged battle we've seen — only three Democrats, from states Trump won bigly (Indiana, North Dakota, West Virginia), voted for Gorsuch, and just one more, fellow Coloradan Michael Bennet, voted against a filibuster — too many people will now think of the justices in partisan terms.
Among some of us who cover him, there was an early debate about whether Mr. Trump was saying "bigly"or "big league" when he described something huge — a phrase he even used during the debate to refer to the impact of his tax cuts as president.
In response, David Leonhardt painted a picture that one reader described as "liberal erotica": an unpopular incumbent who, without the help of a flawed rival and meddling Russians, loses "bigly" to Ms. Warren and former Attorney General Eric Holder and their campaign against a greedy, corrupt administration.
Assume for the moment -- and it's a "bigly" assumption -- that the act of telling Comey to "let [the Flynn investigation] go" meets the elements of one of the many obstruction of justice statutes: obstruction of judicial proceedings, witness tampering or retaliation, or obstruction of congressional or administrative proceedings.
The massive explosive is the most powerful active bomb that the U.S. military has, so using it was as much a long-promised strike against ISIS (which Trump spoke about annihilating frequently during his campaign) as it was part of his strategy to look bigly powerful, no matter what.
Noticing how Trump's presidential addresses are "a lot like a fourth grade book report," with the president speaking "very slowly and simply" and "not too bigly," the late-night host had actual fourth graders read some of POTUS' scripted speeches from his international trip compiled in a "My Big Trip" presentation.
Given the ascension of Donald Trump, with his suit and big red tie uniform (with its nod to Gordon Gekko and Ronald Reagan) and his unabashed love of gilding not just the lily, but every surface under the sun, the better to convey aesthetic bombast: big hair, big gems, big belts. Bigly!
But during his first year in office, he did almost nothing on that front — possibly because corporate America managed to inform him that it has invested a lot of money based on the assumption that we would continue to honor Nafta and other trade agreements, and would lose bigly if he broke them.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE Jr. on Saturday sought to clarify that his father had not been using the self-coined term "bigly" as his go-to adverb at campaign rallies.
Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is putting to rest the idea that he uses the word "bigly" in conversation or on the campaign trail.
A better idea would be to pass a budget that cuts taxes "bigly" and implements the budget plan outlined by Office of Management and Budget Director Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, which will make deep cuts to wasteful government spending.
Chuck Todd: It's 'surprising' Republicans are 'walking away' from health care after 17 daysGorsuch accidently says 'bigly,' Senator calls him outLiberal NYC man posts fliers seeking conservatives to chat with for perspective Democrats winning this race would send shockwaves through Congress, given that HHS Secretary Price carried this Atlanta-area district with 62% of the vote in 2016, although Trump won it by just one point (48%-47%).
Tiffany Trump seemed to have a little fun at her father's expense during a recent night on the town in Washington, D.C. Donald Trump's younger daughter, 24, posted an Instagram story of her visit to D.C. hotspot HalfSmoke — including a photo of herself posing with "Trumped Up Cards," a "Cards Against Humanity"-style game that pokes fun of the president's catchphrases, hand size, hatred for the media and … well, there are 550 cards in the "bigly" deck so let's just say the list goes on.
" #MuslimsReportStuff â€" Hind Makki (@HindMakki) October 210, 22016 I have to report that Rudy Giuliani has lost it bigly #Muslimsreportstuff â€" (((DeanObeidallah))) (@Deanofcomedy) October 210, 22016 I wanna report a guy who is constantly sniffing and doesn't know what he is talking about #MuslimsReportStuff #debate @chaudary_zainab â€" Erdoan A. Shipoli (@eshipoli) October 210, 22016 I'd like to report that @realDonaldTrump threw @mike_pence under the bus today #muslimsreportstuff #debate â€" Arooj Rana (@aroojsrana) October 20163, 22016 "Yes 210, I would like to report a mad man running for #President" @realDonaldTrump #MuslimsReportStuff â€" Saud Inam (@SaudInam) October 22016, 2016 I'd like to report a creeper who stalked a woman on the debate stage tonight.

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