Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

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How a portmanteau for Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner tore apart Twitter

Do you like this term?

 

David Covucci

Internet Culture

Posted on Mar 3, 2017   Updated on May 24, 2021, 9:50 pm CDT

Ever since Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez began dating and spawned the “Bennifer” moniker, celebrity couple names have become a thing.

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(Or, whatever, they’ve become a thing the media foists upon the public. Do we even know the difference anymore? Do we even care???)

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Often, they’re super useful. Brangelina, for instance. Everyone loved saying Brangelina. Your mom loved saying Brangelina.

Other times, they’re less successful. When Wilmer Valderrama and Lindsay Lohan had a short-lived relationship, almost no one called them Lohalderrama.

Today, Washingtonian magazine attempted to coin a term for Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.

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Twitter, upon hearing “Javanka,’ reacted with the kind of grace and panache a toddler shows when you execute their mother in front of them.

https://twitter.com/mdaisey/status/837764300626354176

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https://twitter.com/AndStrats/status/837769536472494081

https://twitter.com/NotClayMerritt/status/837758466731167748

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https://twitter.com/OneCopaceticCAT/status/837754862993539072

https://twitter.com/aimn2please/status/837754281092648960

Whatever.

I think it kinda works.

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Javanka.

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*First Published: Mar 3, 2017, 4:23 pm CST
 

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