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It’s what it sounds like when a heavily accented and excited American says the word “America”. It’s at least 20 years old as a meme. I’m not exactly sure where it started.
The word “America” said in southern drawl.
USA USA USA
It’s how “America” sounds when said with a heavy accent, especially with a lot of emphasis. It’s been a meme forever. Here’s how I used to explain it.
A. Jokingly playing the part of how foreigners (particularly Europeans) think we act and speak anyway
B. A sort of thoughtless “fuck it, its fun” approach to patriotism
“Murica Fuck Yeah” is from the movie Team America: World Police.
It’s making fun of the blind patriotism certain segments of Americans display.
Not sure if “murica” originated from that movie, but it was sure popularized by it.
As I remember, it became popular when George Bush was president.. as in, it was originally used to mock him in particular
Alongside “Dubya”
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Why people keep downvoting me today on slang usage?
Here’s a source that agrees with my recollection:
https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/murica/
It is from a movie by the *South Park* guys called *Team America: World Police*. Basically, anything that could be remotely positive about America (and some that are not) gets the positive exclamation ‘MURICA!
There was a song that accompanied the movie and it is funny because they run through all the things that make America ‘great’ and when they get to “Libraries” the ‘MURICA!’ response is muted and confused.
I first heard it on South Park “This is ‘Murica!”
Memes
Fun fact: The Irish (Gaeilge) word for America is “Meiriceá.”
The pronunciation is not the same, but I do giggle every time I see it.
I believe it is a parody of George W. Bush’s accent. See also: “nucular.”
Brad Pitt in movie Fury
I can just imagine someone from Maryland, Delaware or Pennsylvania saying it like this. It’s really just a shortened word, not really much more than that.
I don’t now for sure, but I remember noticing people saying it during George W Bush’s presidency. With his accent, it sounded a bit like he was saying “Murica” at times, especially if he was speaking quickly.
It started during George W. Bush’s presidency with how he’d say “America” with his accent.
Pronounce it like this if you want no one to take you seriously.
It’s what a redneck with an exaggerated accent would sound like
I think George Bush popularized it. That’s kind of how he speaks in his fake Texan accent.
I always assumed it came from Kid Rock. It just seems very Kid Rock-y.
Meme maybe? idk
It comes from the same place Straya comes from (for Australia): thick-accented people saying the proper name with marbles in their mouths.