A person that is mixed with Black, White, Asian, Mexican (or Latino) and Indian (US Native American or Asian Indian or Middle Eastern)
Richard Simmons + Mariah Carey + Kimora Lee Simmons + Taboo (from B.E.P) + Aishwarya Rai = Mulatto-Negrasian-Mexicana-Indiana
by ___blank November 14, 2009
Get the Mulatto-Negrasian-Mexicana-Indiana mug.More likely to appear as the racial epithet "guinea nigger", common to portions of the northeastern South, and referring to any black of mixed race, especially to those with strikingly red hair, well into the mid-20th century. Common in east-central WVa. The melding of black and Nordic Caucasian bloodlines is likely to yield the trait, wherein the hair colors of pure black and pure blonde became red - the third pure hair color. It's quite specific to the blazing red hair - different, e.g., from "high yellow." (I heard it in my youth during the 40s and 50s, moved from the area, and have not since encountered it. Sadly, in that area at least, neither blacks nor whites would claim kinship with them and as often as not shunned them, so that they commonly chose to live in isolated communities among themselves.)
This is an uncomfortable exercise, as the usage is historic but most certainly deprecatory. Looking for common usages, etc., is simply in bad form. It existed, may yet be utilized, and is an insult.
This is an uncomfortable exercise, as the usage is historic but most certainly deprecatory. Looking for common usages, etc., is simply in bad form. It existed, may yet be utilized, and is an insult.
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it implies the black one.the people who dont speak spanish should not translate anything that they dont know.get it right,negro is the color black....thats it
by a spanish guy May 2, 2009
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by Slangmonkey January 15, 2004
Get the Negro-riffic mug."member of a black-skinned race of Africa," 1555, from Sp. or Port. negro "black," from L. nigrum (nom. niger) "black," of unknown origin. Use with a capital N- became general early 20c. (e.g. 1930 in "New York Times" stylebook) in ref. to U.S. citizens of African descent, but because of its perceived association with white-imposed attitudes and roles the word was ousted late 1960s in this sense by Black (q.v.).
Negress (1786) is from Fr. négresse, fem. of nègre "negro." Negroid is attested from 1859, a hybrid, with Gk. suffix -oeides "like, resembling."
Negress (1786) is from Fr. négresse, fem. of nègre "negro." Negroid is attested from 1859, a hybrid, with Gk. suffix -oeides "like, resembling."
"Professor Booker T. Washington, being politely interrogated ... as to whether negroes ought to be called 'negroes' or 'members of the colored race' has replied that it has long been his own practice to write and speak of members of his race as negroes, and when using the term 'negro' as a race designation to employ the capital 'N' " "Harper's Weekly," June 2, 1906
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Get the negro mug.A white person or any person that is not black who can jump, run, talk , pimp hoes, deal drugs, smoke rocks, and pop caps like a black person. Often reffered to as "crazy white boy". Comes from ebonics.
Muhammed: Man that white boy Jim crossed me up and broke my ankles while weez wuz playin ball, he be a Quantum Negro.
by Garrett Ward January 7, 2005
Get the Quantum Negro mug.Mr. Smith wore a shirt and tie to work on Monday and by Friday sported a NY Yankees jersey, a doo rag and a grill. The office concluded that he had a negrocephalon.
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