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FWIR it was originally a slur for French Canadians, but by the early 20th Century that was no longer the case; the Johnny Canuck comicstrip/book was one of the sources which transposed it to mean all CAnadians; while Can-OOK is something of a joking slur, there's no way it's currently a slur, especially an ethnic one. The two slurs I've heard ...
In American slang, alligator bait (or ' gator bait) is a chiefly Southern slur aimed at black people, particularly children; the term implies that the target is worthless and expendable. [41] A variant use, albeit also expressing distaste, was alligator bait as World War II-era U.S. military slang for prepared meals featuring chopped liver . [ 42 ]
A separate notice was posted around 4:30 p.m. Thursday to announce that Tishomingo Public Schools homecoming activities scheduled for Friday, including the parade and football game, are canceled ...
(U.S.) slur for black people - derived from the poultry term, often used as a term of sexual objectification for blacks. Darkness (N. America) An extremely dark skinned black person; gained popularity from its use on 'Chappelle's Show'. Darko (U.S.) racial slur that gained popularity in early 2006. It denotes a person with dark skin. Derka Derka
Norfolk State University men's basketball coach Robert Jones (pictured) and Illinois State University coach Ryan Pedon were in a heated altercation in front of the scorer's table over alleged ...
Indigenous Australian rugby league star Ezra Mam has accused an opponent of using a racial slur during a game in Las Vegas on Saturday.
(US) a racial term used to refer to Filipino guerillas during the Philippine–American War. The term came from gugo, the Tagalog name for Entada phaseoloides or the St. Thomas bean, the bark of which was used by Filipinas to shampoo their hair. The term was a predecessor to the term gook, a racial term used to refer to all Asian people. [70 ...
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