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'Merica
Or ²Ń±š°łĀ·¾±Ā·³¦²¹
[mer-i-kuh]
noun
contraction of America (often used humorously to suggest either a sarcastic or patriotic sentiment).
Wage earners here in āMerica are no better off.
Canāt wait to get back to āMerica!
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of 'Merica1
Example Sentences
āA Working Manā molds the Levon character to Statham, making him a British soldier and tilting the bookās axis of evil away from ā āMerica good, everyone else bad.ā
Associated Press writers Dan Merica and Michael Biesecker contributed to this report.
And the next Pulisic will be raised in the same old āMerica a decade from now, probably getting ready to watch that big NFL Wednesday night matchup played on the moon between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Fightinā Bezoses.
Merica, hey!ā he yelled, according to video.
Merica said she didn't know why the Watchmen were there.
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