A person who seeks to date or engage in sexual encounters with individuals of specific race(s) for thrills, as a bucket list item and/or to produce racially ambiguous offsprings.
by youthoughtiwasfeelingyou??? November 12, 2022

by Zsix-Rendering September 19, 2022

Indeterminable noises made by a member of two different ethnic groups. Typically spurred by an intense argument or conversation.
by Plumbers Pipe September 30, 2020

someone who is biracial or made of different races but doesn’t quite look like any of them. not to be confused with actually being inbred.
random 1: yo im tryna tap katie she a big booty latina u got her snap?
random 2: katie’s not latina shes actually part white, part filipino and part samoan
random 1: damn didn’t know she was racially inbred but im still finna shoot my shot
random 2: katie’s not latina shes actually part white, part filipino and part samoan
random 1: damn didn’t know she was racially inbred but im still finna shoot my shot
by educatedfag March 7, 2024

1. A person of colour that does not play well with other people of colour
2. A term used to refer to a stereotype about a particular race
2. A term used to refer to a stereotype about a particular race
1. Look at that racially impaired nigga acting like a white boy
2. Look at that racially impaired cracker acting like a nigga
2. Look at that racially impaired cracker acting like a nigga
by your strapon lover May 13, 2024

Racial fear is the irrational fear that Black, Indigenous, and people of color are dangerous. It often shows up as unpredictable and harmful reactions directed at communities of color. Racial fear actually endangers Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
Source: Racial Wellness, a book by Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah
Source: Racial Wellness, a book by Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah
When the white woman on the sidewalk clutched her purse as I walked passed, I knew she was exhibiting racial fear.
by Racial Wellness September 18, 2023

Racial gaslighting is when Black, Indigenous, and people of color confront the ways they have experienced racism, and an individual, group, or institution (such as the media, legal system, or government) tries to make them doubt their experience, often to maintain control, avoid taking accountability, or conduct
normalized racial abuse.
Source: Racial Wellness, a book by Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah
normalized racial abuse.
Source: Racial Wellness, a book by Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah
Ella realized that when Bryan tried to deny her lived experiences with racism, he was subjecting her to racial gaslighting.
by Racial Wellness September 18, 2023
