1997 May 22, Anthony Duggan, “Convenient Abortions”, in misc.writing[1] (Usenet):
I would like to remind some of our Uessian cousins that your constitution (a beautiful ideal, IMO) was deemed a requirement by your founding fathers for a fledgling democracy.
1997 July 9, Robert Lieblich, “Re: "Since" vs "Because" ?”, in alt.usage.english[2] (Usenet):
Ah, the impenetrable Uessian usages. "Heels" is short for "Tarheels," which is the nickname of the athletic teams of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Noun: "(informal) a citizen or resident of the United States"
1934, Joseph Jones, "Hail, Fredonia!", American Speech, Volume 9, Number 1, February 1934, page 12:
So instead of Americans, or, sometimes, Yankees, we might have been known as Usaners, or United Statesers, United Statesese, United Statesards, United Statesmen, or Uessians, or Unionists, as the human fancy varies.