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MareKaah 

A word used by MareKaans to describe a country called the United States which is located in the middle of North America. Not to be confused with America which is a supercontinent containing North and South America.

A country populated by MareKaans, Fatamericans and Wankees. Not nearly as nice as America.
I am the President of MareKaah!! I am the Leader of the Free World!! God bless MareKaah!!
MareKaah by theamerica April 4, 2010
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MareKaan 

A citizen of the United States, called yankee, fatamerican or wankee by others but called MareKaan by themselves. Not to be confused with Americans, which are from the rest of the Americas.
Joe is an American from Brazil, Michelle is an American from Canada, and Bubba here is a MareKaan from the US.

I'm a real MareKaan! I live in MareKaah and English is the only language we speak! God bless MareKaah!
MareKaan by theamerica April 4, 2010
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