United Stateser
English
Etymology
From United States + -er (resident/inhabitant suffix).
Noun
United Stateser (plural United Statesers)
- (nonstandard, often humorous) A resident or citizen of the United States
- 1904, John Alexander Cooper, The Canadian Magazine, volume 23, page 289:
- It is a British publication, but not so slow as some colonials and a few United Statesers would have us believe British business men generally usually are.
- 1971, William Carlos Williams, Webster Schott, Imaginations:
- A United Stateser. Yes it's ugly, there is no word to say it better. I do not believe in ugliness. I do not want to call myself a United Stateser but what in — but what else am I?
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Synonyms
- United Stater