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  2. Dutch profanity - Wikipedia

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    Dutch profanity can be divided into several categories. ... the term was not ethnic and was a more general insult (it was used in this way in the Dutch film ...

  3. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    It is also no longer used professionally. Before the IQ test was developed in 1905, "idiot" was also commonly used as a casual insult towards anyone perceived as incompetent at doing something. [47] [48] [6] Illiterate Now considered imprecise and blames the person for something caused by the condition of the educational system. [49] Inmate

  4. Dutch uncle - Wikipedia

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    Dutch uncle is an informal term for a person who issues frank, harsh or severe comments and criticism to educate, encourage or admonish someone. Thus, a "Dutch uncle" is the reverse of what is normally thought of as avuncular or uncle-like (indulgent and permissive).

  5. Yankee - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary gives its origin as around 1683, attributing it to English colonists insultingly referring to Dutch colonists. English privateer William Dampier relates his dealings in 1681 with Dutch privateer Captain Yanky or Yanke. Linguist Jan de Vries notes that there was mention of a pirate named Dutch Yanky in the 17th ...

  6. Dutch customs and etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Addressing the Dutch in their native language may result in a reply in English.This phenomenon is humorously discussed in White and Boucke’s The UnDutchables: . If you take a course in the Dutch language and finally progress enough to dare to utter some sentences in public, the persons you speak to will inevitably answer you in what they detect to be your native tongue.

  7. The 13 most unexpected presidential insults - AOL

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    If you don't have something nice to say, don't say it at all ... unless you're a president with an amazing ability to hide an insult in eloquent language. When Lincoln got mad, he didn't stoop so ...

  8. Anti-Dutch sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Dutch sentiment, also known as Dutchphobia, [1] is a spectrum of negative feelings, fears, dislikes and discrimination towards the Netherlands, the Dutch people and the Dutch culture. It historically arose from the colonization that was undertaken by the Netherlands and the roles played by the Dutch in European wars.

  9. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    The term was first applied by the Dutch colonists of New Amsterdam to Connecticuters and other residents of New England, possibly from Dutch Janke ('Johnny') or from Jan Kees ('John Cheese'). [235] Seppo and Septic From Cockney rhyming slang, using the unrhymed word of "septic tank" in reference to "Yank" above. Canuck

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