A term that Americans, specifically you Jame, say when they don’t wanna give up OUR FREEDOM!!! FREE AMERICAY 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
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Either one of the following:
(1) performatively macho
(2) culinarily incompetent
(3) so Florida
(4) Loud/exaggerated/overhyped
(1) performatively macho
(2) culinarily incompetent
(3) so Florida
(4) Loud/exaggerated/overhyped
(1) School shootings are so American — why is anyone surprised that they happen much more often in the US than in the rest of the world?
(2) That attempt at making tacos is so American, it's disgusting.
(3) The bay Mar-a-Lago club is just so American.. to the point of cringe.
(4) Those tourists are so American.
(2) That attempt at making tacos is so American, it's disgusting.
(3) The bay Mar-a-Lago club is just so American.. to the point of cringe.
(4) Those tourists are so American.
by rorrzo October 23, 2025
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Many linguists argue that Black American English (BAE) should be taught and understood as a legitimate dialect with its own rules rather than dismissed as informal speech.
by Jamel Flyte November 15, 2025
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The "gank of America" struck big today at the Super G when they built a 10 ft high pyramid of cracker jacks in the middle of the aisle.
by Ganked101 October 2, 2008
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Sanita: He out hiking with his new frinds Jacob and Keith
Tywan:What! hes turning into a real African't American
Sanita:Not only that he ask me to just call him Andre now
Sanita: He out hiking with his new frinds Jacob and Keith
Tywan:What! hes turning into a real African't American
Sanita:Not only that he ask me to just call him Andre now
by Gentleneal July 3, 2011
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Those two families are like clones of each other, though. They look extremely similar in appearance, act the same way, and have the same beliefs. Oh yeah, they're all homeschooled just like the Duggar kids on 19 Kids and Counting are.
They live in a farmhouse in rural Tennessee, and the boys run a tree-cutting business along with their dad. The oldest son, Zach is dating.. whoops, I mean "courting" a girl named Sarah.
Gil & Kelly-Jo Bates have 19 kids:
Zachary
Michaella
Erin
Lawson
Nathan
Alyssa
Tori
Trace
Carlin
Josie
Katie
Jackson
Warden
Isaiah
Addallee
Ellie
Callie-Anna
Judson
Jeb
Those two families are like clones of each other, though. They look extremely similar in appearance, act the same way, and have the same beliefs. Oh yeah, they're all homeschooled just like the Duggar kids on 19 Kids and Counting are.
They live in a farmhouse in rural Tennessee, and the boys run a tree-cutting business along with their dad. The oldest son, Zach is dating.. whoops, I mean "courting" a girl named Sarah.
Gil & Kelly-Jo Bates have 19 kids:
Zachary
Michaella
Erin
Lawson
Nathan
Alyssa
Tori
Trace
Carlin
Josie
Katie
Jackson
Warden
Isaiah
Addallee
Ellie
Callie-Anna
Judson
Jeb
1. Tori Bates is hot, too bad she's saving herself for marriage.
2. The difference between Michelle Duggar and Kelly Bates is.. nothing.
3. Erin Bates is the next Mozart.
4. The Bates took a vote on what they wanted their show to be called, and the majority liked 'United Bates of America'.
2. The difference between Michelle Duggar and Kelly Bates is.. nothing.
3. Erin Bates is the next Mozart.
4. The Bates took a vote on what they wanted their show to be called, and the majority liked 'United Bates of America'.
by gabe marshall September 25, 2012
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