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A citizen of one country living in another. In the early 1900's, Paris was the home of many American expatriates.
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I'm not sure what new hip meaning it has now, but in whiteyville it means:
One who used to live in this country but now lives in that country. Sean Penn used to live in America, but he moved to France, because he's a hippie expatriate.
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A person living outside his or her country. The American expatriates in Paris are gay.
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To kill by removing someone's skin, therefore making them melt. Extremely gross, and you should just use a gun. Bob: Hey Kenthar, do you want to hear about how I expatriated this guy the other night?
Kenthar: How did you get in here? |
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