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Definition: Americana

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Any artifact (such as books or furniture or art) that is distinctive of America.[Wordnet].

Source: WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Americana" is a common misspelling or typo for: Americans.

Date "Americana" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1652. (references)

Specialty Definition: Americana

Domain Definition
Library Science Ultramar Publications, Inc. New York, New York. (references)
Technology A term used in the book trade and by collectors to refer to books and other materials written about the Americas (North, South, and Central America), not necessarily published in the Americas or written by authors from the Americas. Libraries that own extensive or valuable collections of Americana often store them in special collections. See also: -ana or -iana and American Antiquarian Society. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Common Expressions: Americana

Expressions Definition
Agave americana Widely cultivated American monocarpic plant with greenish-white flowers on a tall stalk; blooms only after ten to twenty years and then dies. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Americana (album) Americana is an album released by The Offspring on November 10, 1998 (see 1998 in music). It is an Enhanced CD and contains the karaoke videos of "Staring At The Sun", "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" and "Why Don't You Get A Job?", and the previous MTV music videos from Ixnay on the Hombre. (references)
Americana (novel) Americana, Don DeLillo's first book, is a novel in two and half parts. Beginning with an exploration of the malaise of the modern (at least, for 1971) corporate man, the novel devolves into internal monologue and ultimately, into an interrogation of film's power to (mis)represent reality. While the book fails to adequately address any of the myriad issues it sets up for itself (especially as the all-inclusive, penetrating insight into the roots of American pathology the title suggests it is), it introduces themes that DeLillo would go on to address more eloquently in books like The Names, White Noise, and Libra. (references)
Americana (Starflyer 59 album) Americana is the third full-length album by Starflyer 59. It was the last of the band's three consecutive albums featuring monochromatic covers. (references)
Anas americana A widgeon the male of which has a white crown. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Antilocapra americana Fleet antelope-like ruminant of western North American plains with small branched horns. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Apios americana A North American vine with fragrant blossoms and edible tubers; important food crop of Native Americans. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Apios americana Apios americana, sometimes called the hog peanut, potato bean, or groundnut (but not to be confused with other plants sometimes known by the name groundnut) is a perennial vine native to eastern North America, and bears edible beans and large edible tubers. It grows to 3-4 m long, with pinnate leaves 8-15 cm long with 5-7 leaflets. The flowers are red-brown to purple, produced in dense racemes. The fruit is a legume (pod) 6-12 cm long. (references)
Aythya americana North American diving duck with a grey-and-black body and reddish-brown head. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Brunfelsia americana West Indian shrub with fragrant showy yellowish-white flowers. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
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Specialty Expressions: Americana

Expressions Domain Definition
BROWALLIA AMERICANA Botanical This common weed is used to treat various skin diseases. (references)
BUDDLEIA AMERICANA Botanical The leaf decoction is regarded as emollient, hemostatic, vulnerary, good for ulcers and boils. (references)
CUPANIA AMERICANA Botanical Leaves of this honey plant are regarded as lithontroptic. (references)
Curatella americana Botanical The seeds are used to flavor cacao. The bark is regar5ded as vulnerary. The buds are used to make a tea for treating asthma and smoker's hack (!). The leaves are used to polish wooden articles and to scrub pots and pans. (references)
Genipa americana Botanical The pulp of the fruits, edible raw, is used to make sweet and fermented beverages and is sometimes pickled with vinegar and onions. The flowers are attractive to bees and the fruits to cattle. Indians paint their bodies black with the pulp. Some Indians paint their feet with the juice, believing that it makes them invisible to snakes (!). It appears to be bactericidal, germicidal, and insect repellent, and may improve the complexion. It is said to be the only medicine capable of flushing the parasitic catfish, which attacks man south of the study areas. (references)
Grape leaf skeletonizer ( harrisina americana ( U. S. A. ) Food & Agriculture Lepidopterous insects of the Zygaenidae family, the larvae of which attack the leaves of the vine, feeding in groups ( United States ). Source: European Union. (references)
Hirtella Americana Botanical The fruit and seeds are edible (!). (references)
MORISONIA AMERICANA Botanical The scarce pulp of the fruit is sweet and edible. (references)
Persea americana Aerospace Avocado is a common exotic fruit. The seeds are often planted to produce foliage plants in households. In California, Guatemalan cultivars have caused toxic affects in cattle, goats, rabbits, canaries, and fish. Family pets should be prevented from ingesting the leaves. The seeds have caused toxicity and death in canaries and have experimentally poisoned mice. Leaves should not be allowed to fall accidentally into fish tanks (Hurt 1943, Fuller and McClintock 1986). Ingesting the leaves, branches, or seeds has caused lung congestion and udder inflammation (Fuller and McClintock 1986). Ingesting avocado leaves and bark has caused lung congestion, mastitis, tissue edema, milk reduction, and death (when large quantities of leaves were consumed). Other mammal species that were poisoned after ingesting avocado showed similar symptoms (Hurt 1943). Rabbits were poisoned when given access to avocado leaves. The rabbits developed mastitis and dried up. Experimental feeding of "Fuerte" a Guatemalan avocado cultivar, has caused poisoning and death in rabbits. Mexican cultivars have not caused poisoning (Hurt 1943, Appleman 1944). General symptoms of poisoning: 1- Cattle and Goats: mastitis; and 2- Rabbits: a- death; b- death by asphyxiation; and c- mastitis. (references)
Persea americana Botanical Avocados are eaten with rice, in salads, and in soups. The avocado has vitamin and oil-rich fruits relished by man, all domestic, and most wild animals, including carnivores. It may be eaten right off the tree and contains more protein than any other fruit. Some Latins regard the fruit as aphrodisiac. Lactating Saliqui Choco are supposed to abstain from avocado. The seed has a sap used for marking clothing indelibly. Many medicinal virtues are attributed to the seeds. Powdered, they may be used with cheese or tallow to poison mice and other noxious animals. The oil is sometimes used for grooming the hair. In Los Santos, the roots and leaves, made into a decoction, are drunk as te de aguacate, to lower the blood pressure (!). Te de aguacate is drunk instead of water by Chepigana Negroes with liver ailments. Breakfast in Puerto Obaldia frequently consists of a tea of avocado leaves sweetened with cane juice. (references)
Phytolacca americana Aerospace Pokeweed is a native herb found in the southwestern parts of Ontario and Quebec. The young shoots are used as poke salad and the leaves as a folk medicine or tea. In both cases, the plant material should be boiled at least twice to get rid of the toxin, according to literature reports. Failure to do so has caused poisoning in humans. Ingesting a few berries does not cause problems, but larger quantities, if uncooked, can be toxic to humans. Cattle, horses, sheep, and particularly swine, have been poisoned by ingesting pokeweed plant material. The berries have poisoned young turkeys experimentally (Patterson 1929, Barnett 1975, Callahan et al. 1981, Cooper and Johnson 1984). Leaves, young shoots, and roots are poisonous. The berries are considered relatively nontoxic to humans, although toxicity to animals and humans has been reported. Barnett (1974) describes experimental poisoning and death in turkey poults. Phytolaccatoxin, a triterpene saponin, has been implicated in pokeweed toxicity. The toxin is water-soluble, which has led to the common assumption that boiling the plant material twice will get rid of toxicity. Such treatment is usually sufficient to remove the toxin (Lampe and McCann 1985). Symptoms of toxicity include sweating, bloody diarrhea, abdominal pains, weakness, incontinence, vomiting, salivation, unconsciousness, tremors, and blurred vision. Ingesting the leaves or young shoots causes toxicity. Sometimes tea made from the leaves can cause poisoning. Symptomatic treatment and replacement of fluids are recommended (Callahan et al. 1981, Jaeckle and Freemon 1981). Swine are most frequently poisoned by pokeweed. Symptoms include staggering, vomiting, posterior paralysis, tremors, and death. Post- mortem findings show swollen, dark liver and severe hemorrhagic gastritis (Patterson 1929). Experimental feeding of mashed berries to turkey poults caused weight-gain reduction, ascites, and swollen hocks, causing unsteadiness. Enlarged gall bladder filled with brown fluid was common in dead birds. Wild birds ingest the berries and spread seeds; no toxic cases have been mentioned. Chickens are not poisoned by the berries (Barnett 1975, Cooper and Johnson 1984). General symptoms of poisoning: 1- Cattle: a- abortion; b- coma; c- convulsions; d- diarrhea; and e- vomiting; 2- Horses: a- convulsions; b- diarrhea; c- gastroenteritis; d- salivation; and e- vomiting; 3- Sheep: a- diarrhea; b- drowsiness; c- gastroenteritis; and d- vomiting; 4- Swine: a- death; b- gait, unsteady; c- gastroenteritis; d- liver, congestion of; e- muscle twitching; and f- paralysis, posterior; 5- Turkeys: a- ascites; b- gall bladder, enlarged; c- hock, swollen; and d- weight gain, reduced; and 6- Humans: a- abdominal pains; b- blood pressure, low; c- breathing, rapid; d- confusion; e- diarrhea; f- dizziness; g- gastroenteritis; h- headache; i- heart rate, elevated; j- nausea; k- salivation; l- stomach cramps; m- stool, bloody; n- sweating; o- thirsty; p- trembling; q- unconsciousness; r- urinary incontinence; s- vomiting; and t- weakness. (references)
Spilanthes americana Botanical The leaves, edible raw or cooked, are used by Tupisa Choco for liver ailments. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: Americana


Americana

Americana refers to artifacts of the culture of the United States.

The term Americana may refer also to any of the following:

  • Americana (music), a loose subset of American folk music
  • Americana (album), a 1998 album by The Offspring
  • Americana (The Offspring film), a 1999 film by The Offspring
  • Americana (film), released in 1983 starring David Carradine
  • Americana (GLOW), a character in the TV series GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling, portrayed by Cindy Maranne, a.k.a. Cindy Ferda
  • Americana (novel), a novel by Don DeLillo
  • Americana (song), 1988 single by Moe Bandy
  • Americana (Starflyer 59 album), a 1997 album
  • Americana, an armlock in grappling
  • Americana, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Americana Manhasset, a shopping center in Manhasset, New York
  • Americana/Lesourdesville Lake Amusement Park, a defunct amusement park in Monroe, Ohio

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Americana (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Americana


Americana

A diner, a style of restaurant that notably began in the United States.
A diner, a style of restaurant that notably began in the United States.

Americana refers to artifacts of the culture of the United States, the history and folklore resultant from its westward expansion. Examples of this culture include baseball, apple pie, Superman, the Diner, wagon trains, jazz, the music of Stephen Foster, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, the music of Aaron Copland (notably his Fanfare for the Common Man), and rockabilly; and American art, such as that of Frederic Remington, Grant Wood, and Norman Rockwell, all based on American folk art.

Music

Main article: Americana (music)

In music, Americana is a loose subset of American folk music, that is perhaps best defined as "classic American music"—ranging in style from roots-based bluegrass to alternative country, gospel, blues, zydeco, and other native forms. One of the main reasons Americana is used to describe such a wide variety of musical genres is because of the diverse range of cultural influences which we call American. For example, traditional Bluegrass instrumentation consists of the banjo which originated on the African continent, guitars from Europe, and fiddling styles which have their roots in traditional Irish and other Gaelic fiddling techniques.

Americana bands and musicians

  • The Felice Brothers
  • The Snake The Cross The Crown
  • Murder by Death (band)
  • The Allman Brothers Band
  • The Band
  • Beach Boys
  • Beat Circus
  • Shawn Colvin
  • The Blasters
  • Johnny Cash
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Iris DeMent
  • The Grateful Dead
  • Patty Griffin
  • Woody Guthrie
  • Merle Haggard
  • Heartsfield

Americana in literature

Eric Flint's novel 1632 was an experiment in the power of ideas wrapped up in Americana[1] wherein he explores the effect of transporting a mass of people through time — in the case of this series, the small fictional town of Grantville, West Virginia from the United States in the year 2000 to central Germany in the year 1631. The best selling series of novels and anthologies asks the what-if question: "What might history have been like had a typical American town influenced European thought from the time of the earliest days of Christian on Christian religious conflict (The Thirty Years' War) and Imperialism/Colonialism." In other words, with this premise, Flint decided to hold the both the Industrial revolution and the American revolution (political and social) 144 years early from a new location in central Germany; the result is mostly very American and the social, religious, and political sub-conflicts and conflicts to European thinking and practices are very informative as to what makes Americans American in thought, words, and deeds, and in contrast, a nifty benefit, presents a thoughtful in depth picture of European thought and attitudes of that crucial time.

Americana Radio

Americana is a format in commercial, non-commercial, terrestrial, satellite and internet radio. The Americana Music Association (AMA) has created a chart which documents Americana radio, with approximately 75 Americana radio stations and programs.

Visual Art

In the visual fine arts, Americana usually indicates a concern with the marginal aspects of historic American culture: carnivals, popular amusements such as side-shows, vernacular typography and signage, old horror movies in the 'haunted house' genre, the old West, and the backwoods cultures. It has increasingly veered off into a dark Gothic approach to Americana that was first visualised by U.S. writers such as Edgar Allan Poe and Ray Bradbury.

Americana Movies

Hootenanny Hoot (1963) - featuring Johnny Cash, Judy Henske, The Brothers Four, etc.

See also

  • American Studies
    • American Studies in Britain
  • Americana/Lesourdesville Lake Amusement Park
  • Australiana
  • Canadiana
  • Kiwiana (New Zealand)
  • Scouting in popular culture

[1], a website from nonprofit, Nut Hill Productions, Inc., Executive Producers of PBS series on Americana music and its historical antecedents.

References

  1. Flint, Eric (March 2006). "afterword", in Eric Flint: Grantville Gazette II (hardcover), 1st, Hardcover, 1632 (in English), afterword: Baen books, 324. ISBN 978-0-4165-2051-1. “pp316: "...which has to do with the way I see this entire story in the first place—and did from the beginning. 1632 was written as much as an American novel as a science fiction or alternate history novel. More precisely, as a novel that fits within that loosely defined literary category known as Americana. In particular, it was written from a desire on my part to make a relatively ordinary small American town the collective protagonist of the story. And then, as the story unfolded, to keep the focus as much as possible on what you might call the level of the common man and woman—understanding that, as the story unfolded, more and more seventeenth-century Europeans would become an integral part of that collective protagonist." (hyper links added herein)” 

External links

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Americana". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Americana

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Americana 76     A Piece of Americana 12
Ulmus americana 31     Alianza Americana Anticomunista 21
Phytolacca americana 30     Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana 16
Americana (album) 27     Americana 76
Alianza Americana Anticomunista 21     Americana (album) 27
Pax Americana 19     Americana (alternative meanings) 3
Conopholis americana 17     Americana (Michael Martin Murphey album) 7
Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana 16     Americana (music) 8
Tilia americana 15     Americana (novel) 7
Americana series 13     Americana (Starflyer 59 album) 9
A Piece of Americana 12     Americana airplay panel 4
Sorbus americana 12     Americana at Brand 7
Quintaine Americana 11     Americana Deluxe 5
Schwalbea americana 11     Americana Festival 3
Encyclopedia Americana 10     Americana Group 4
Una Americana en Buenos Aires 9     Americana Manhasset 7
Americana (Starflyer 59 album) 9     Americana Music Association 7
Fraxinus americana 9     Americana series 13
Necrophilia Americana (CSI: NY episode) 9     Americana Shell 4
Kafka Americana 9     Americana Unplugged 4
Union Latino Americana 8     Apios americana 6
Maravilla Americana 8     Browallia americana 4
Genipa americana 8     Campanula americana 6
Americana (music) 8     Carmañola Americana 8
Carmañola Americana 8     Centaurea americana 6
Americana Music Association 7     Centro Americana Brewery 6
Americana (novel) 7     Conopholis americana 17
Prunus americana 7     Encyclopedia Americana 10
Americana at Brand 7     Epifagus americana 5
Rhynchosciara americana 7     Fraxinus americana 9
Americana Manhasset 7     Genipa americana 8
Americana (Michael Martin Murphey album) 7     Heuchera americana 5
Campanula americana 6     In Person at the Americana 4
Centaurea americana 6     Justicia americana 5
Centro Americana Brewery 6     Kafka Americana 9
Neomysis americana 6     La Universidad Americana 4
Apios americana 6     Magnalia Christi Americana 4
Justicia americana 5     Maravilla Americana 8
Heuchera americana 5     Necrophilia Americana (CSI: NY episode) 9
Americana Deluxe 5     Neomysis americana 6
Vicia americana 5     Pax Americana 19
Epifagus americana 5     Phytolacca americana 30
Browallia americana 4     Prunus americana 7
Vouacapoua americana 4     Quintaine Americana 11
In Person at the Americana 4     Rhynchosciara americana 7
Americana Unplugged 4     Schwalbea americana 11
Americana Group 4     Sorbus americana 12
Americana airplay panel 4     The Americana Folk Festival 4
The Americana Folk Festival 4     Tilia americana 15
Veronica americana 4     Ulmus americana 31
Americana Shell 4     Una Americana en Buenos Aires 9
La Universidad Americana 4     Union Latino Americana 8
Magnalia Christi Americana 4     Universidad Americana 3
Americana (alternative meanings) 3     Veronica americana 4
Americana Festival 3     Vicia americana 5
Universidad Americana 3     Vouacapoua americana 4

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"Americana" is a common misspelling or typo for: Americans.

Synonyms: Americana
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

artefact, artifact.
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Computed Synonyms: Americana

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 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.0891   Americana     American history     American materials   
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Synonyms within Context: Americana

Context Synonyms within Context

Peace

Pax Americana, pax Romana.

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Translations: Americana

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya راعى السلام الأمريكى (pax Americana). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha راعى السلام الأمريكى (pax Americana). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic راعى السلام الأمريكى (pax Americana). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai หนังสือหรืองานเขียนที่เกี่ยวกับชนชาติอเมริกัน (American history, American materials, Americana). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 阿美里卡纳 (americana), 亚美利加纳 (Americana), 有关美国的文物 (americana), 史料 (historical material or data, americana, historical data). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 史料 (historical material or data, americana), 阿美裡卡納 (americana), 有關美國的文物 (americana), 亞美利加納 (Americana). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari اطلاعات و حقايق مربوط بامريكا (Americana). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 아메리카지 (Americana), 아메리카의 풍물 (Americana), 아메리카에 관한 문헌 (Americana), 미국지 (Americana), 미국 문헌 (Americana), 미국의 지배에 의한 평화 (pax Americana). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 아메리카지 (Americana), 아메리카의 풍물 (Americana), 아메리카에 관한 문헌 (Americana), 미국지 (Americana), 미국 문헌 (Americana), 미국의 지배에 의한 평화 (pax Americana). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic راعى السلام الأمريكى (pax Americana). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese パックス・アメリカーナ (Pax Americana). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 아메리카지 (Americana), 아메리카의 풍물 (Americana), 아메리카에 관한 문헌 (Americana), 미국지 (Americana), 미국 문헌 (Americana), 미국의 지배에 의한 평화 (pax Americana). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi اطلاعات و حقايق مربوط بامريكا (Americana). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian اطلاعات و حقايق مربوط بامريكا (Americana). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) اطلاعات و حقايق مربوط بامريكا (Americana). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian американа (Americana). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) amerikana (Americana). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki американа (Americana). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) amerikana (Americana). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese หนังสือหรืองานเขียนที่เกี่ยวกับชนชาติอเมริกัน (American history, American materials, Americana). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai หนังสือหรืองานเขียนที่เกี่ยวกับชนชาติอเมริกัน (American history, American materials, Americana). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai หนังสือหรืองานเขียนที่เกี่ยวกับชนชาติอเมริกัน (American history, American materials, Americana). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang หนังสือหรืองานเขียนที่เกี่ยวกับชนชาติอเมริกัน (American history, American materials, Americana). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, Americana. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Americana

Language Translations for “Americana” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagamathagerathagicathaganathaga (Americana). Additional references: Athag, Americana. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agamageragicaganaga (Americana). Additional references: Double Dutch, Americana. (volunteer)
Leet @^^£[z![@//@ (Americana). Additional references: Leet, Americana. (volunteer)
Oppish Opamoperopicopanopa (Americana). Additional references: Oppish, Americana. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Americanaway (Americana). Additional references: Pig Latin, Americana. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubamuberubicubanuba (Americana). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Americana. (volunteer)
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