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Any of the non-playable characters on the player's team or side in a first or third person shooter video game. Their sole purpose is to take point and thin the ranks of the enemy prior to the player's advance into potentially hazardous areas or situations. First referenced in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. "Operation: Get Behind the Darkies"
"I'm going to hide out here until my Darkie takes out some of them."
Darkie by Bill & Bob February 4, 2009
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"I'll take the darkie on the left."
-a friend of mine, amongst many others, during a game of Rival Schools
darkie by Dave January 14, 2004
an old-fashioned word from the 19th century often used by women and high class society back then to describe a negro, originally a negro slave; a word most often used by southern women and effete gentlemen who thought the more commonly accepted word nigger (back then) was a bit low-class and pedestrian; a polite word for a nigger slave memorialized in song by Stephen C. Foster's tunes like O Susanna, My Old Kentucky Home, and Old Folks at Home.
Scarlett: A proper southern lady always uses the word darkie when referring to her negro slaves.
Rhett: Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. There all a bunch of lazy niggers to me.
darkie by Jason Corrigan June 27, 2008
1. a fond name for persons of the African genotype;
2. A bowell movement (uk-regional).
" The 'appy darkie went to the loo and choaked off a darkie."
darkie by J E Walker April 30, 2003
An older, somewhat funnier term for a black person. Though taboo in America (much like nigger, spick, wet back, sand nigger, chink, gook, jap) it is still socially acceptable in England.
Jesus was a darkie, you know that right?
darkie by Pants God January 10, 2007
A brand of toothpaste displaying an African-American male with very black skin and very white teeth on the tube. Discontinued in the 1980s.
I was startled to see what seemed a brand-new tube of "Darkie" brand toothpaste in Tom's medicine cabinet; I didn't think it was available anymore.
darkie by Rod Brock July 24, 2006
a remote control for an electronic device. origins coming obviously from the fact that in the days prior to remote controls, the black servants would "help out" by changing stations or adjusting the volume of radios, televisions, phonographs, etc...
man 1: have you seen the darkie?
man 2: why? do you want me to change the channel?
darkie by alex January 24, 2005