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j'accuse 

French for "I accuse;" used especially to condemn a major social injustice. Comes from a newspaper article entitled "J'Accuse," published by Emile Zola in 1898. In the article, Zola accused the French government of framing Alfred Dreyfus for treason because he was Jewish.
Look at America's school system! J'accuse -- our government is guilty of segregating and abandoning our youth.
j'accuse by duffmorton July 30, 2006
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j'accuse 

French for, "I accuse (you)."
"J'accuse, monsieur Cheney!"
j'accuse by mal considine September 22, 2005
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J'accuse 

A French expression meaning "I accuse you." Originally used to denounce a major injustice, such as the original usage in the Dreyfus Affair. Now used to comment on a minor transgression or mistake by another.
He: Sorry, I forgot to include you on the group text.
She: J'accuse!
J'accuse by anonymous September 27, 2023
A friend that is turbo broke, like a super broke ass white dude...uber turbo mega broke honestly. not poor, but just a broke boy
Jaccuse: hey whats up guys
Me: stfu broke ass ni-
jaccuse by Kevin Bonds October 28, 2020