Orange-american

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A white American who has orange-colored skin, used primarily in reference to Donald Trump. US, derogatory, humorous

    "Now one of Ohio's libtard groups is using the poll results to their own ends, pointing out that [John] Boehner's push to extend the Bush tax cuts would benefit his own elitist subculture of Orange-Americans - including the kids from "The Jersey Shore.""

Adjective
  1. 1
    Of or pertaining to an orange-American. derogatory, humorous

    ""The person who runs these hotels is a giant racist which is pretty ironic for someone who is Orange-American. Would not recommend," said another."

Example

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"Now one of Ohio's libtard groups is using the poll results to their own ends, pointing out that [John] Boehner's push to extend the Bush tax cuts would benefit his own elitist subculture of Orange-Americans - including the kids from "The Jersey Shore.""

Etymology

From orange + American, by analogy with other racial categories such as African-American or white American. Popularized in the 2010s in reference to Donald Trump's allegedly excessive use of tan makeup.

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