Masshole
English
    
    Etymology
    
Blend of Massachusetts + asshole
Pronunciation
    
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmæs.hoʊl/
- Hyphenation: Mass‧hole
Noun
    
Masshole (plural Massholes)
- (Canada, US, derogatory, slang) A contemptible or obnoxious person from Massachusetts.
-  2011, K.W. Moak, Discontinuum, →ISBN:- God-damned Masshole trespasser who maybe ought to have his arrogant ass kicked for the hell of it.
 
 
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- (derogatory, slang) Especially, an obnoxious or irresponsible automobile driver from Massachusetts.
- This damn Masshole cut in front of my car!
-  2002, John Sheirer, Free Chairs, →ISBN, page 132:- You're a typical Massachusetts driver, known affectionately as a "Masshole." Bit of advice: Don't ever go to Ohio, or you will get arrested within five miles of the border.
 
 
- (Massachusetts, slang, usually self-referential) A resident of Massachusetts.[1][2]
- OK massholes it is pouring rain, possibly all day. It is going to be more of a pain to get out and vote.
 
References
    
- Jessica Grose (January 21, 2010), “How Can MTV Follow Up Jersey Shore?”, in Slate, The Slate Group, retrieved 2022-09-06: “A Masshole is a resident of Massachusetts ... who possesses a nearly carnal love for the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins...Massholes have reclaimed a term that was coined as a derisive epithet.”
- Spencer Buell (August 19, 2019), “Ken Jennings’ Gentle and Sweet Redefinition of “Masshole””, in Boston Magazine, Metro Corp., retrieved 2022-09-06: “...locals seem to have adopted “Masshole” as a descriptor.”
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