I wondered if that was a reference familiar to you.Had to look that up.
Not the dammit part.
No! I’m from Canada and we don’t use that term. At least not that I’m aware of.I wondered if that was a reference familiar to you.
I thought not.No! I’m from Canada and we don’t use that term. At least not that I’m aware of.
Huh? What city?I thought not.
Did you see the city in Spain?
When you asked what it meant, I searched to make sure I did not goof up my own slang.Huh? What city?![]()
Murcia is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country, with a population of 447,182 inhabitants in 2018.
Oh no. The first definition I got was ‘typical American.’When you asked what it meant, I searched to make sure I did not goof up my own slang.
This was the first search response when I looked:
so I thought you saw it, too.
LOL!!!Oh no. The first definition I got was ‘typical American.’![]()
I thought it was pretty funny too.LOL!!!
Yup.
Pretty much.
My web definition said:I thought it was pretty funny too.
Not at all what I was expecting.☺
You rang?My web definition said:
Murica is a sometimes humorous, sometimes disparaging, sometimes proud slang term for America implying extreme patriotism and stereotyping how white southerners might say the word.. If your a beer-swillin', gun-totin', freedom-lovin', flag-wavin', red-blooded person from the U S of A, you might say you live in Murica.
'Murica momma!!! Let me git my clean t-shirt an' we'll go owt. Mind the empties.You rang?![]()
Well rope my legs and call me dogie. I thought y'all was gone to bed by now.'Murica momma!!! Let me git my clean t-shirt an' we'll go owt. Mind the empties.
Kint.Well rope my legs and call me dogie. I thought y'all was gone to bed by now.
He started it.lmao! what R u 2 doin?
I agree with you , but think a salt lick would be closer....lolGaer
He looks like a guy that I would enjoy having a beer with.
Whenever I see one of these idealized descriptions of a man (or woman), I always wind up concluding that they should be taken with "a grain" of salt.