by Lady Beast October 31, 2009
Get the Anglo-Saxy mug.A person whose background is of more than one race and includes both of the following: African and English
and dislikes the term Halfrican
and dislikes the term Halfrican
(on a information form)
Race (x the most applicable race for you)
Black
White
Native American
Other X: anglo-blaxon
Race (x the most applicable race for you)
Black
White
Native American
Other X: anglo-blaxon
by doubleddanie December 6, 2009
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In modern usage it refers to anyone of English descent. In historical terms it describes the Germanic invaders from Saxony, and lower Denmark who invaded England shortly after the retreat of Rome from Britannia. Anglo-Saxon people tend to be members of the Anglican Church (Church of England) but this is not always true. Though England is part of the United Kingdom, the other "home nations" of the U.K. are inhabited by the descendats of Celts, not by Anglo-Saxons. This is why only English people are referred to as Anglo-Saxon.
by DarcyL. September 5, 2008
Get the Anglo-Saxon mug.Anglo-Saxon political traditions is what "Nazi" becomes after running a marathon on the euphemism treadmill.
by Bogrimm April 16, 2021
Get the Anglo-Saxon political traditions mug.A person who displays a strong attachment to both Scotland and England.
Usually it means someone born and/or brought up in Scotland with English ancestry/origins, or vice versa.
Given the longstanding rivalry between Scotland and England (and antipathy between Scots and the English), being an Anglo-Scot can create problems, especially at sporting occasions, but there are many millions of Anglo-Scots in the UK (including many who feel the need to hide the fact) and no Anglo-Scot is less a Scottish patriot or English patriot for it.
Indeed, in Scotland an Anglo-Scot is as likely to be a Scottish nationalist as they are to be a British unionist.
Only a narrow-minded racist could try and convince you otherwise.
Usually it means someone born and/or brought up in Scotland with English ancestry/origins, or vice versa.
Given the longstanding rivalry between Scotland and England (and antipathy between Scots and the English), being an Anglo-Scot can create problems, especially at sporting occasions, but there are many millions of Anglo-Scots in the UK (including many who feel the need to hide the fact) and no Anglo-Scot is less a Scottish patriot or English patriot for it.
Indeed, in Scotland an Anglo-Scot is as likely to be a Scottish nationalist as they are to be a British unionist.
Only a narrow-minded racist could try and convince you otherwise.
"She's not a Englishwoman, and she's not a Scotswoman. She's an Anglo-Scot."
"Sounds tricky."
"It can be."
"Sounds tricky."
"It can be."
by StuartGirl December 16, 2008
Get the Anglo-Scot mug.To be of both Irish and English blood, used as a way to describe how you identify your race/nationality.
by WolfeTonette. December 29, 2008
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