What is the opposite of a Yankee?

To Americans, a Yankee is a Northerner. To Northerners, a Yankee is an Easterner. To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
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What does the slang term Yankee mean?

Yankee, a native or citizen of the United States or, more narrowly, of the New England states of the United States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). The term Yankee is often associated with such characteristics as shrewdness, thrift, ingenuity, and conservatism.
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What do northerners call Southern people?

The Northerners were called “Yankees” and the Southerners “Rebels.” Sometimes these nicknames were shortened even further to “Yanks” and “Rebs.” At the beginning of the war each soldier wore whatever uniform he had from his state's militia so soldiers were wearing uniforms that didn't match.
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What is a synonym for Yankee?

In this page you can discover 40 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for yankee, like: abolitionist, northlander, isolationist, conservative, hard, homespun, unionist, american, American citizen, republican and western.
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What does Yankee mean in Jamaican?

An American, someone who has no relationship with being Caribbean. Bobby Sep 17, 2021. someone who acquires a "Yankee" accent without leaving Trinidad (literally, without leaving the fresh water, without crossing the sea). Someone with a false accent.
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What's a Yardie Jamaican?

A Yardie is a member of a secret criminal organization, based in Jamaica, which is especially associated with drug dealing.
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What is another word for American?

Yankee. Yankee (or Yank) is a colloquial term for Americans in English; cognates can be found in other languages.
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How do you use Yankee in a sentence?

Yankee sentence example
  1. Some of the guys figure a dumb trick like a midnight swim ain't so surprising for a Yankee with a snoot full. ...
  2. The wild flowers are spectacular in Yankee Boy Basin and with this weather, we'll have the place to ourselves.
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What is another name for United States?

Formal alternatives to the full name include the United States, America, as well as the initialisms U.S. and the U.S.A.; colloquial names include "the States" and the "U.S. of A."
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What is a southerner called?

Someone form Southern England. Someone from the Southern United States. White Southerners, often just called Southerners, European-American people from the Southern United States who identify as such.
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What do Southerners say weird?

Words Southerners Say Weird

caint - can't (I caint do that.) fitt'in - fixing to, about to (I'm fitt'in to buy one.) fitty - fifty (Can I borrow fitty cents?) i'moan - I am going to (I'moan go to that game.)
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What do Brits mean by northerners?

(ˈnɔːðənə ) noun. (sometimes not capital) a native or inhabitant of the north of any specified region, esp England or the US.
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Is a Yankee a Confederate?

In the Southern United States, Yankee is a derisive term which refers to all Northerners, and during the American Civil War was applied by Confederates to soldiers of the Union army in general.
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Why were the Northerners called Yankees?

"Yankee" likely originated in the Dutch name "Janke," a diminutive of "Jan" that first served as a British put-down of Dutch settlers in the American colonies, eventually applied to provincial New Englanders.
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What did the Yankees fight for?

The Yankees were the Union soldiers that fought for the North in the Civil War. Yankee was what the Confederate soldiers of the South used to call... See full answer below.
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When did the term Yankee originate?

[Origin unknown.] Word History: The first known attestation of the word Yankee is found in a letter from 1758 by General James Wolfe—he used it as a term of contempt for the American colonial troops in his command.
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Should Yankee be capitalized?

Just capitalize Yankee as you would American and you'll be fine. I could argue that American is a common noun, whereas America is a proper noun.
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How do you use swig in a sentence?

Swig sentence example

She downed her painkillers with a swig of alcohol. She crossed to it, took a deep swig , then flung it against the door. She felt another drain as he took another swig of her power, and coldness, then silence. Fred took another swig from the scotch.
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What are United States citizens called?

Calling people from the USA “Americans” is simply a useful, easy-to-pronounce shorthand for “people from the United States of America”. And, to be fair, the USA is the only country in North or South America to also have the word “America” in its name.
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What was America originally called?

On September 9, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted a new name for what had been called the "United Colonies.” The moniker United States of America has remained since then as a symbol of freedom and independence.
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Who is the biggest crime family in England?

The Clerkenwell Crime Syndicate, also known as the Adams Family or the A-Team, is a criminal organisation, allegedly one of the most powerful in the United Kingdom. Media reports have credited them with wealth of up to £200 million.
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What does Yardie mean in Australia?

Yardie is a term stemming from the slang name originally given to occupants of "government yards", social housing projects with very basic amenities, in Trenchtown, a neighborhood in West Kingston, Jamaica. Trenchtown was originally built as a housing project following devastation caused by Hurricane Charlie.
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Who is the top gangsters in London?

In no particular order, we list 9 of most notorious gangsters to have ever walked London's streets.
  1. The Kray twins. ...
  2. Jack "Spot" Comer. ...
  3. Jack "the Hat" McVitie. ...
  4. Billy Hill. ...
  5. Charlie and Eddie Richardson. ...
  6. "Mad" Frankie Fraser. ...
  7. George Cornell. ...
  8. Bernie Silver.
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