Trudeaumania has now been included in the Oxford Dictionary:
The world obsession with Prime Minister ‘Justin
Trudeau’ has not yet fall of- at least for Oxford Dictionaries.
The respected glossary publisher legitimately
documented ‘Trudeaumania’ as a term and other exemplary Canadian words as well.
Now you have a right to think that ‘Trudeaumania’
refers to the current prime minister, but it actually denotes to the late
1960s, when prior Prime Minister ‘Pierre Trudeau’(Justin’s father) enlarged
popularity.
The dictionary formally describes Trudeaumania as
“extreme enthusiasm for Pierre Trudeau (prime minister of Canada 1968-70 and
then 1980-84), especially during his 1968 elections movement and early life in
bureau, or more recently his son Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada since
2015.
Oxford Dictionaries excerpts on their website:
“It’s been fascinated to see this word revived and
repurposed so that it can describe ‘extreme enthusiasm’ for either father or
son”.
Adjudging by the element that there are Justin
Trudeau candles, leggings and calendars, it can be truly said that the
obsession game with the PM of Canada is getting on nerves.
It’s high time now and a brand new idea for our Linguists to add a new term in our dictionary by taking advantage of the current situation of our “Na-Ehel” Ex-PM (Nawaz Shareef) and publish
some phrasal verb/idiom in order to get it documented for the generations to come 😋😋
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