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dawg

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14. None of these are all that common.
Mon Aug 15, 2016, 07:34 AM
Aug 2016

I'm a white man living in the deep South. I've only ever heard two of them them. (And believe me, I've heard plenty of racial slurs in my life.)

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Good grief, what the hell is wrong with some people uppityperson Aug 2016 #1
Can't be all that common. LittleDuckie Aug 2016 #2
The point is they I are coded so you're not supposed to know unless you're part of the in group. bettyellen Aug 2016 #4
"ghetto hamster" and "lawn jockey" are "coded"? jberryhill Aug 2016 #5
The majority are coded- initials or word snippets, yes. bettyellen Aug 2016 #6
Oh, well then. Brickbat Aug 2016 #20
Do you understand what "common" means? LittleDuckie Aug 2016 #32
"Democrat" Buckeye_Democrat Aug 2016 #3
Didn't read the article but the last racist code-word for TheDebbieDee Aug 2016 #7
My wife works with someone who uses "Canadian" that way caraher Aug 2016 #23
It's used in the restaurant industry by servers SwankyXomb Aug 2016 #28
I thought Greaser is a derogatory term for Hispanics, mostly Mexican-Americans... Humanist_Activist Aug 2016 #8
So damn tired of the hate. xfundy Aug 2016 #9
Common? TipTok Aug 2016 #10
You may want to review the definition of the word 'common' LanternWaste Aug 2016 #17
*sigh*.... Really? TipTok Aug 2016 #19
Not sure where the author is from but none of these I have ever heard Lee-Lee Aug 2016 #11
Well that explains why those KKK members were burning the maple leaf flag... PersonNumber503602 Aug 2016 #21
Not sure if any of these are real much less "common" ileus Aug 2016 #12
Chalky? PaddyIrishman Aug 2016 #13
"Chalky" was sometimes a mid-19th cent./early 20th cent. nickname for AA's. haele Aug 2016 #24
None of these are all that common. dawg Aug 2016 #14
+1 FLPanhandle Aug 2016 #15
Well, it's not like the OP is an actual news source. Just another crappy blog. Bonx Aug 2016 #16
Odd that. Having myself lived in the south since the 70's, I've heard all but two. LanternWaste Aug 2016 #18
All but two? melman Aug 2016 #25
Boy that's what I was thinking. I grew up among some TALENTED racists, nolabear Aug 2016 #31
Not common. Witty in a racist way, perhaps. DU sanctions "trailer trash" closeupready Aug 2016 #22
It seems that when some of these words are used as code Lint Head Aug 2016 #26
Lucky me - I live in a state that doesn't use code words..... Runningdawg Aug 2016 #27
SMH Mr Dixon Aug 2016 #29
"gimpy" I had no idea but should have loyalsister Aug 2016 #30
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