verb
(of a United States Citizen) explaining (something about the United States, usually political) to someone, typically apologizing to a minority or immigrant, in a manner regarded as condescending, patronizing or a way to alleviate white guilt. Usually related to politics
This afternoon I cried to our house cleaner as she folded my laundry. I tried, but couldn't explain to her how the election results impacted to her. I felt so sad and ashamed of America.
Seriously, did you just try to Amerisplain the election results to your house cleaner? Not cool.
verb
(of a United States Citizen) explaining (something about the United States, usually political) to someone, typically apologizing to a minority or immigrant, in a manner regarded as condescending, patronizing or a way to alleviate white guilt. Usually related to politics
This afternoon I cried to our house cleaner as she folded my laundry. I tried, but couldn't explain to her how the election results impacted to her. I felt so sad and ashamed of America.
Seriously, did you just try to Amerisplain the election results to your house cleaner? Not cool.
verb
(of a United States Citizen) explaining (something about the United States, usually political) to someone, typically apologizing a minority or immigrant, in a manner regarded as condescending, patronizing or a way to alleviate white guilt. Usually related to politics
This afternoon I cried to our house cleaner as she folded my laundry, I tried but couldn't explain to her how the election results impacted to her. I felt so sad and ashamed of America.
Seriously, did you just try to Amerisplain the election results to your house cleaner? Not cool.
The NFL and/or the NBA draft.
The black lottery is about to go down. Once he’s drafted #1, my man is going to get paid.
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