A joking or insulting term for Massachusetts.
Derived from tax + Massachusetts.
Specifically alluding to the (possibly correct) idea that state income tax in Massachusetts is significantly higher than the national average.
Derived from tax + Massachusetts.
Specifically alluding to the (possibly correct) idea that state income tax in Massachusetts is significantly higher than the national average.
Seems like every month a fifth of my paycheck goes to government here in Taxachusetts. And come April 15th they'll still want more.
by Peter K. April 11, 2005
A term used to describe Massachusetts. Although not the highest taxing state for income taxes, certainly one of the leading states in taxing everything within the boundaries of the state.
Mass is a miserable place full of liberals the closer you get to the coast.
Problem is, people there don't even realize it. You have to leave the state to have full comprehension of the problem.
The East coast version of California...another collection of leftist idiots.
Mass is a miserable place full of liberals the closer you get to the coast.
Problem is, people there don't even realize it. You have to leave the state to have full comprehension of the problem.
The East coast version of California...another collection of leftist idiots.
After 22 years of living in taxachusetts I left the liberal state and all it's massholes, I will NEVER return.
by daniul webstir April 29, 2005
I am from Massachusetts, so I'm allowed to call it Taxachusetts. If you aren't from here and call it that, prepare to have your ass wordpwn3d/word.
by Doc Sigma August 24, 2003
A state that started the American Revolution over a 3% sales tax on tea and paper, but now has high taxes on everything and decaying infrastructure.
Tom: "Where are you working these days?"
Mark: "I'm working for a company in Taxachusetts. I'm surprised they haven't found a way to tax the air I'm breathing."
Tom: "You'd think with all those taxes their roads and public transit would be better. It's like traveling through a third world country."
Mark: "I'm working for a company in Taxachusetts. I'm surprised they haven't found a way to tax the air I'm breathing."
Tom: "You'd think with all those taxes their roads and public transit would be better. It's like traveling through a third world country."
by S. T. Hawksbill January 12, 2025