Appreciating the sensitive souls who inhabit this Forum I was a little perplexed by Bob and FF's apparent lapse, so I consulted the esteemed and authoritive Oxford English Dictionery and was eventually directed to page 3420 and I quote:
..... Trump (trʌmp), v.¹ To give forth a trumpet-like sound;
spec. to break wind audibly (slang or vulgar).
- ‘As morning broke in the windowless Bedsit, Emma peered wearily out of the bed they'd shared as Michelle trumped loudly and proudly into the already stale air.’
- ‘Half asleep and looking up at him, I yawned a long, deep yawn and just as I closed my mouth and opened my eyes he relieved himself, not by burping or trumping however, but by throwing up into my face!’
- ‘If you were standing in a lift, and someone trumped loudly for half a minute continuously, would you say "yes, impressive!", or would you say "LET ME OUT OF HERE"?’ .....
Who is to argue with the OED???
Cheers
Graeme