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by ralferoo
484 days ago
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Yeah, I remember coming across USian fairly regularly in the 2000s, but I can't say I've particularly noticed it in the last decade. I've never heard of USAnian before, but that doesn't mean it isn't used by some people, just not the ones I interact with. Before USian, I'd come across Merkin, but usually British writers using it in a mildly derogative sense because of the word's other meaning. |
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