i like yankee most, becase it can be shortened to yank as in 'yanking your chain' and also because it makes canadians (north montana w/extra French) mad if you call them that
I say burgerlander or burgeroid, but yank works and has that hard "k" at the end that can deliver visceral disdain.
'Yank' all day long. It's short, easy to spell, and gets around the misconception that America=USA
I've heard many proud Guatemalans etc. say "I am American" (because they are). I love that shit.
I named a whole comm after it: !noyank@lemmy.ml
Yank is great because you can call them yankkks if they say something especially honky
Estadounidense because using
spanishmexican will trigger all the right people.This one is good because
- Assuming the Anglicized pronunciation is /ɪˌstɑdoʊnɪˈdɛnseɪ/ then we finally have a rhyme for sensei and the fewer words lack rhymes the better.
- It can be shortened to just 'Dense which is funny because it looks like dense
yeah it's a picture of the north american subcontinent so sue me the canal is a great place to draw the line and im trying to deliniate pajoratives for anglophonic NorAm (w/xtra Frank) and latin NorAm
This is confusing as fuck.
Are you asking about the country or the continent?