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Hemispherist 

Hemispherist (noun)
Definition: A person who exhibits bias, prejudice, or favoritism toward one hemisphere of the Earth, often expressing negative attitudes or opinions about the people, cultures, or nations of the opposite hemisphere.
Courtney is an American, she harbours ill feelings towards Australians and New Zealanders, she is such a hemispherist.
Hemispherist by The Dogtor December 27, 2024
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hemispheric displacia

The debilitation of your sense of direction as a result of too much international travel.
Steve got lost again; all that travel last year has given him a severe case of hemispheric displacia

hemispherists

n. People obsessed with controlling one section of the globe whilst turning a blind eye to the obvious interconnectiveness and interplay of the earth's resources and people. Also people with only half a brain.

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Hemispherists like Napoleon, Victoria, and Trump inflict untold suffering on the world.

Yeah. But they live in nice palaces.
hemispherists by gnostic3 January 10, 2026

Hemispheric Man Lady 

Person: Oh wow, that's a hemispheric man lady!

Hemispherically 

Hemispherically (adv.) in a "you so fat" context:
When I say I can run circles around you, I don’t just mean hemispherically.
Hemispherically by anonymous February 22, 2025

Hemispheric Civic Expansionism

A political and philosophical vision for the voluntary integration of willing provinces, states, or nations across North and South America into the United States as full, equal States. Rooted in American exceptionalism and civic nationalism, it seeks to expand the Union through mutual consent and referenda, lifting entire populations to U.S.-level rights, prosperity, and institutions while preserving compatible local cultures through States rights.
Hemispheric Civic Expansionism reimagines the American project on a continental scale: not selective immigration or foreign aid, but inviting entire countries to join as equal states so everyone shares in the full American system.