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stateside

In the United States. If used by an American, the term generally sounds affected, designed to imply that the speaker/writer is a world traveler or an expatriate.
"It feels so weird being stateside again", sighed the student returning from her junior year abroad.
by jaqua May 6, 2006
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stateside

Refers to the United States side of the border.
I'm headed stateside this weekend so I can get my ass SHOT!
by GeeBee November 5, 2003
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stateside kill

A term coined by military veterans, used in conjunction with the delivery of a "sick burn" or excellent insult. What some people would refer to as "shots fired."
"...and that's why you're still fat."

(Spectator laughter)
"STATESIDE KILL!"
(High fives for entourage)
by Deadpool the Murder Guy May 30, 2017
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statesism

If you say all Wisconsinites are farmers, that is considered statesism.
by JustinBG February 17, 2015
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state side

In the U.S. usually used when talking to someone who travels between the U.S. and other parts of the world
Person one; yeah I'm going state side this fall for college
by -inster text here- August 18, 2010
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Statesider

Somebody from the United States. Derived from the term 'stateside' which means 'in the US'.
In Caracas we met up with a couple of Statesiders.
by zloiq July 20, 2011
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Statesmen

n.

1. A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.
2. A male political leader regarded as a disinterested promoter of the public good.
3. A man who is a respected leader in a given field:
“a mature statesmen of American letters” (Toby Thompson).
by Alexandra* September 20, 2005
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