1. (n) A morbidly obese citizen of the United States of America.
2. (n) Any citizen of the United States of America.
3. (adj) Something originating from the United States of America.
1. "How is an Amerilard speaking on degeneracy in Germany when their country is literally invaded by degenerates constantly shaking their asses on the street?"
2. "This is it, the Amerilard cuisine to end all Amerilard cuisine. A large slab of meat formed into a loaf of bread, drizzled with Heinz very own TOMATOKETCHUP with added sugar and colourings to form a crust!"
3. "Amerilard education, everyone."
4. "Is circumcision a common practice for Amerilards?"
Like a professor emeritus, a professor ameritus is a professor who has retired except in this case without having racked up any meritorious accomplishments such as publications, research grants, or teaching awards; a retired academic goldbrick.
Having accomplished nothing throughout his long academic career except collecting a substantial undeserved salary and enviable retirement benefits, they should've conferred the title of professor ameritus (i.e. without merit) upon him.
Ameritrash is port-manteau of "American trash" meant as a pejorative towards a genre of American boardgames. In general, this connotes games that highly emphasize theme (i.e. story, background, motivation, etc), player to player conflict, and usually feature a moderate to high element of luck. This is used in contrast to Eurogames.
There was much debate as to whether "Axis & Allies" was Ameritrash or not.