Main Entry: Amer·i·rage
Pronunciation: \ə-ˈmer-ə-rāj
Function: noun
Etymology: From the combination of American (A Citizen of the United States) and Rage, from Latin rabies rage, madness, from rabere to be mad; akin to Sanskrit rabhas violence
Date: 2009
1 : violent political anger
2 : an intense patriotic feeling : passion
In 2009, Amerirage at the out of control growth of government, spending, bailouts and the perceived disconnect of an elitist Congress and President from average citizens, began to manifest itself in political protests like Tea Partys.
A term used to embody everything American; also a large category including ameribage, ameribinges, excessivepatriotism at baseball games, kilometers (or should i say, miles?) of billboards and strip malls, and snipers on building roofs.
Person 1 (after seeing Chipotle's infant-sized buritos): OMG.. THAT IS SO AMERICAGE!
These faggits usually also listen to nonsense like rap, a genre of music which shouldn't even be called music.
Charles: "Have you heard? Someone in our crib watches the Bill O'Reilly show?"
John: "Yeh, they're our new amerifagneighbors who just moved in"
Amerifag: "BILL FTW!1! one eleven!"
1. Mary, your general attitude to my passion for flower arranging makes me feel considerable ambrillage !
2. Hey, Barnaby, this flower arrangement is just great. Ambrillage, Barnaby, ambrillage.
3. This whole flower arranging thing is shrouded in ambillage I'm afraid.