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*'''gook''' - U.S. since Vietnam War, a Vietnamese person | *'''gook''' - U.S. since Vietnam War, a Vietnamese person | ||
*'''goy''' - Hebrew speakers, a non-Jewish person | *'''goy''' - Hebrew speakers, a non-Jewish person | ||
*'''guinea''' - U.S., someone of Italian descent | |||
*'''haole''' - native Hawaiians, a non-native white person | *'''haole''' - native Hawaiians, a non-native white person | ||
*'''honky''' - U.S. blacks, a white person | *'''honky''' - U.S. blacks, a white person | ||
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*'''Jap''' - U.S./U.K., someone of Japanese descent | *'''Jap''' - U.S./U.K., someone of Japanese descent | ||
*'''jungle bunny''' - U.S. whites, a black person | *'''jungle bunny''' - U.S. whites, a black person | ||
*'''kaffir''' - South African whites, a black person | |||
*'''kike''' - U.S., a Jewish person | *'''kike''' - U.S., a Jewish person | ||
*'''Kraut''' - U.S./U.K., a German national | *'''Kraut''' - U.S./U.K., a German national | ||
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*'''Nip''' - U.S., someone of Japanese descent (from ''Nippon'', the Anglicization of the Japanese name for Japan) | *'''Nip''' - U.S., someone of Japanese descent (from ''Nippon'', the Anglicization of the Japanese name for Japan) | ||
*'''Papist''' - Protestants, a Roman Catholic person | *'''Papist''' - Protestants, a Roman Catholic person | ||
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*'''Polack''' - U.S., a person of Polish descent | ||
*'''pom''' - Australia/New Zealand/South Africa, a British national | |||
*'''porch monkey''' - U.S., a black person | |||
*'''raghead''' - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent | *'''raghead''' - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent | ||
*'''rock spider''' - English-speaking South Africans, an Afrikaner. (although in Australia, ''rock spider'' means ''child molester'') | |||
*'''Russki''' - U.S., a Russian national | *'''Russki''' - U.S., a Russian national | ||
*'''sand Nazi''' - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent | *'''sand Nazi''' - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent |
Revision as of 22:04, 8 June 2003
The following is a list of ethnic slurs that are, or have been, used to refer to members of a given ethnicity (or, in some cases, nationality or religion) in a derogatory or pejorative manner. The term is listed, followed by it's primary user(s) and a definition.
It should be noted that not all terms on the list are considered equally offensive. It should also be noted that many of these terms are used more widely than would be imagined based on their "definition", for example, Chink can be used to refer to any Asian person. The key here is that the person using the slur cares so little about the target, that the person's actual background is irrelevant. The motivation for using an ethnic slur is often racism.
See also: Terms of disparagement
- A-rab - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent (from Arab)
- barbarian - Ancient Roman, referring to non-Roman, generally Germanic, Europeans
- boy - Southern U.S. whites, a black man
- beaner - Western U.S., someone of Mexican descent (also bean-eater)
- camel jockey - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent
- Charlie - U.S. military; Vietnam War - a Vietcong soldier
- Chink - U.S./U.K., someone of Chinese descent
- Christ-killer - used in some Christian cultures, a Jewish person
- dago - U.S., someone of Italian descent (originally applied to Spanish, Portuguese or Italian sailors)
- darkie - various, someone with dark-colored skin (not used for Hispanics or Asians)
- eggplant - North-eastern U.S., a black person
- Eurotrash - U.S./U.K., a continental European national
- Eyetie - U.S., someone of Italian descent (also Eye-talian)
- fob - U.S., a recent Asian immigrant (from Fresh Off the Boat)
- flip - U.S., someone of Filipino descent
- frog - U.S./U.K., a French national
- Gerry - Allies in WWII, a German soldier
- gook - U.S. since Vietnam War, a Vietnamese person
- goy - Hebrew speakers, a non-Jewish person
- guinea - U.S., someone of Italian descent
- haole - native Hawaiians, a non-native white person
- honky - U.S. blacks, a white person
- hun - Allies in WWI, a German soldier; also Irish nationalists, a British nationalist
- ice mutant - black supremacists, a white person
- Jap - U.S./U.K., someone of Japanese descent
- jungle bunny - U.S. whites, a black person
- kaffir - South African whites, a black person
- kike - U.S., a Jewish person
- Kraut - U.S./U.K., a German national
- limey - U.S., a British national
- long nose - China, a person of European descent
- mick - U.S., a person of Irish descent (from the common surname form McXxxx)
- mud person - U.S. white supremacists, a non-white person (usually seen in the plural form as mud people)
- nigger - U.S./U.K., a black person
- Nip - U.S., someone of Japanese descent (from Nippon, the Anglicization of the Japanese name for Japan)
- Papist - Protestants, a Roman Catholic person
- Polack - U.S., a person of Polish descent
- pom - Australia/New Zealand/South Africa, a British national
- porch monkey - U.S., a black person
- raghead - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent
- rock spider - English-speaking South Africans, an Afrikaner. (although in Australia, rock spider means child molester)
- Russki - U.S., a Russian national
- sand Nazi - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent
- sand nigger - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent
- slant-eye - U.S., a person of Asian descent
- spic - U.S., a person of Hispanic descent
- spook - U.S. whites, a black person
- spear-chucker - U.S. whites, a black person
- towelhead - U.S., someone of Middle-eastern descent
- whitey - U.S., a white person
- wog - U.K., a dark-skinned national of a Colonial British colony; also Australia, a dark-skinned foreigner
- wop - U.S., an Italian immigrant (click here for etymology, although folk etymology gives the origin as: WithOut Passport)
- Yank - Southern U.S., a person from the North-Eastern U.S.
- Yankee - Europe, an American national (also, same as Yank)