Wikipedia's comprehensive list of ethnic slurs
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Wikipedia's comprehensive list of ethnic slurs
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Re: Wikipedia's comprehensive list of ethnic slurs
Ching Chong
(U.S. and Canada) Mocking the language of or a person of perceived Chinese or East Asian descent. An offensive term which has raised considerable controversy when used by celebrities such as Rosie O'Donnel
(U.S. and Canada) Mocking the language of or a person of perceived Chinese or East Asian descent. An offensive term which has raised considerable controversy when used by celebrities such as Rosie O'Donnel
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Re: Wikipedia's comprehensive list of ethnic slurs
Nig-nog
(UK) a black person.[119] - note alternative original mildly derogatory meaning in the UK: "a novice; a foolish or naive person"[120]
Oreo
(US) A racial slur for being black on the outside and white on the inside, hinted by the appearance of an Oreo cookie.[126]
those two made me rofl!! :P
(UK) a black person.[119] - note alternative original mildly derogatory meaning in the UK: "a novice; a foolish or naive person"[120]
Oreo
(US) A racial slur for being black on the outside and white on the inside, hinted by the appearance of an Oreo cookie.[126]
those two made me rofl!! :P
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Re: Wikipedia's comprehensive list of ethnic slurs
i know it was said above, but i just had to recap
Nig-nog
(UK) a black person.[119] - note alternative original mildly derogatory meaning in the UK: "a novice; a foolish or naive person"[120]
Nig-nog
(UK) a black person.[119] - note alternative original mildly derogatory meaning in the UK: "a novice; a foolish or naive person"[120]
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Re: Wikipedia's comprehensive list of ethnic slurs
Ching Chong
(U.S. and Canada) Mocking the language of or a person of perceived Chinese or East Asian descent. An offensive term which has raised considerable controversy when used by celebrities such as Rosie O'Donnell
-----eyed
(U.S.) adjective: a person with slanted eyes [first used in the 1910s]
Powder burn
(US) a black person
Touch of the Tar Brush
(British) outdated derogatory descriptive phrase for a person of predominantly caucasian ancestry with real or suspected African or Asian distant ancestry
(U.S. and Canada) Mocking the language of or a person of perceived Chinese or East Asian descent. An offensive term which has raised considerable controversy when used by celebrities such as Rosie O'Donnell
-----eyed
(U.S.) adjective: a person with slanted eyes [first used in the 1910s]
Powder burn
(US) a black person
Touch of the Tar Brush
(British) outdated derogatory descriptive phrase for a person of predominantly caucasian ancestry with real or suspected African or Asian distant ancestry