by prussland January 15, 2018

The land between South America and the U.S. (or, in the opinion of some, Mexico). I often consider Caribbean countries to be part of Central America.
Lucas: Ever been to South America?
Percy: No, but I've been to Central America.
Lucas: Isn't that technically part of North America?
Percy: Isn't your mom technically your dad, too?
Lucas: No.
Percy: No, but I've been to Central America.
Lucas: Isn't that technically part of North America?
Percy: Isn't your mom technically your dad, too?
Lucas: No.
by Diggity Monkeez February 13, 2005

The Dallas Cowboys, cause they play on national TV every year on Thanksgiving, coined in 1976 by NFL films
by Your mom March 17, 2005

Soon to be bankrupt, liberal propaganda radio network, featuring talentless hacks suck as Al Franken and Randi Rhodes.
"Only tin-foil hat wearing leftist conspiracy theorists take anything said on Air America seriously."
by bigdaddy_g April 23, 2006

by Calamity Jane II February 16, 2019

Singer Songwriter, off of myspace or youtube. Refers to A real christian music singer. But is often used by her fans with love.
by christian gal April 2, 2007

What Canadians say when they mean both the United States and Canada together, usually not including Mexico. Americans typically use this word to describe all of the US, Canada, and Mexico together, and usually only when in geography class.
American: Who's that guy?
Canadian: He's one of the best lumberjacks in all of North America.
American: Really? The whole continent? I didn't think that there were any lumberjacks in Mexico.
Canadian: Oh, I just mean in Canada and the US.
Canadian: He's one of the best lumberjacks in all of North America.
American: Really? The whole continent? I didn't think that there were any lumberjacks in Mexico.
Canadian: Oh, I just mean in Canada and the US.
by discontinuuity June 15, 2008
