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  1. For example, author Matt Ridley referred to Massholes as the transplants who migrated up to New Hampshire. Farther up north in Maine, Masshole is used as a snide noun for the summer weekenders.

  2. MASS-Holes. A contemptuous term for people from the state of Massachusetts. Of course it comes from the words 'MASSachusetts' + 'ASSholes'. Sometimes it's used chiefly for the people of the Greater Boston Area ( Lexington, Concord, Boston itself, Salem, etc.

  3. Farther up north in Maine, Masshole is used as a snide noun for the summer weekenders. In Massachusetts, it’s used for other drivers on the road or, interestingly, as a term of endearment ...

  4. Prepare to meet some Massholes,” writing that it’s often used for “aggressive or clueless drivers who cause many of the transport pains in the state.”

  5. Masshole (plural Massholes) (Canada, US, derogatory, slang) A contemptible or obnoxious person from Massachusetts.

  6. Massachusetts slang and regional pronunciations may be second nature to long-time residents of the commonwealth, but newer additions to the area can often be left swimming in a sea of bewildering...

  7. massify, v.¹ a1729. Browse more nearby entries. Masshole, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.