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Alternative spelling of coon (quadruped) [(ethnic slur) A black person.]
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(slang, offensive, derogatory, ethnic slur) A black American person.
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Hostility towards black people.
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A prejudice against black people.
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(historical) A Parisian gangster of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Alternative form of Balmorality [A superficial idealization of Scottish culture, especially the popularity engendered by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's enthusiasm for Scotland.]
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(ethnic slur) A black person.
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(offensive, ethnic slur) A Cajun.
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(derogatory, ethnic slur) The behavior of a "coon".
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(US, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) An area mainly populated by black people.
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(South Africa, chiefly politics) A fence sitter.
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(slang, offensive, derogatory, ethnic slur) Someone of Middle Eastern or North African descent.
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(from the perspective of a Japanese person) A non-Japanese person.
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(Scotland) A wife, a midwife.
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An ancient human male mummified in ice.
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Obsolete form of isle. [A (small) island, compare with islet.]
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(by extension) Something or someone that is stereotypically English.
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Alternative form of joual [(Canada) The dialect of working-class Quebecers.]
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(historical) An argot spoken by gypsies or tinkers.
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The quality of being Manx.
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Alternative spelling of neocoon [(US politics, slang, derogatory, offensive) A neoconservative.]
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Alternative letter-case form of Nigerian prince [A cheat who seeks to obtain money through advance fee scams]
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(Canada, politics, memorials) September 30th; A national observance in remembrance of the time of year that Indigenous children were forcibly removed from Native homes to be forced into schools to assimilate into the colonizer's culture and lose their birth culture; and the cultural genocide and deaths of children at the schools, caused by the residential school system. Observers frequently wear orange shirts to stand in solidarity with survivors of the residential schools. First observed in 2013.
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(figuratively) A typical, unremarkable United States city; Anytown.
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(South Africa, euphemistic) Belonging or relating to the previously disenfranchised population groups in South Africa, i.e. blacks, coloureds, and Indians.
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Pronunciation spelling of raccoon. [A nocturnal omnivore native to North America, typically with a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur, a mask-like marking around the eyes and a striped tail; Procyon lotor.]
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(South Africa, Post 1994) A nonwhite (usually subeconomic) area attached to a city.
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(rare) Of or pertaining to a wapentake
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