Noun. /mis. əˌmer.ɪ.kən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən
The act of applying to your country or culture something that unequivocally belongs to the United States.
Kevonne (a Canadian genderqueer white knight): "Look Mo'NiQ, the US Supreme Court is overturning Roe v Wade!!!"
Mo'NiQ (a self-identifying Canadian non-binary person of transgender experience): "WHAT?!?!?!? We must immediately fight to protect all Canadian pregnant persons' right to get an abortion, even if the baby is crowning!!!"
Julie (a US female citizen on a working visa): "Guys, this is misamericanization. It doesn't concern your country."