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Ex 1. Yeah, that kid over there just moved here, I guess he's a Snow Negro
Ex 2. That guy's a straight up Snow Negro
Ex 2. That guy's a straight up Snow Negro
by THE_Snow_Negro February 24, 2015
Get the snow negro mug.Corkle told his pal Joe Dawg that the dark skinned grocer at the market on 4th street stunk. Joe Dawg told Corkle that the dark skinned grocer was probably a sand negro.
by Donald Cowboy Cerrone August 21, 2018
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Black man talking "seriously" to white man.
Well, now that is a albino negro.
Or jewish "free" media complaines about press freedom in China. That is a albino negro as well.
Well, now that is a albino negro.
Or jewish "free" media complaines about press freedom in China. That is a albino negro as well.
by Mr Right or left April 11, 2009
Get the Albino negro mug."Magical Negroes" are characters of color that appear in otherwise totally-Caucasian works of fiction. These characters are hardworking, righteous and usually have magical powers, but despite their supernatural prowess they have no impact on the progress of the plot.
The "Magical Negro" character does not actually have to be of African-American decent, but is always the darkest member of the cast. The character's race is rarely if ever referred to, and usually speaks perfect English.
This plot device is beloved in Hollywood, because it allows producers and directors to say, "See? We're not racist! We have a minority in a featured role!"
Stephen King is especially well known for this device; see Scatman Crothers as 'Dick Halloran' in "The Shining" or Michael Clark Duncan as 'John Coffee' in "The Green Mile". See also Idris Alba as 'Heimdall' in "Thor" or Dev Patel as 'Zuko' in "The Last Airbender".
The "Magical Negro" character does not actually have to be of African-American decent, but is always the darkest member of the cast. The character's race is rarely if ever referred to, and usually speaks perfect English.
This plot device is beloved in Hollywood, because it allows producers and directors to say, "See? We're not racist! We have a minority in a featured role!"
Stephen King is especially well known for this device; see Scatman Crothers as 'Dick Halloran' in "The Shining" or Michael Clark Duncan as 'John Coffee' in "The Green Mile". See also Idris Alba as 'Heimdall' in "Thor" or Dev Patel as 'Zuko' in "The Last Airbender".
Examples: Scatman Crothers as 'Dick Halloran' in "The Shining", Michael Clark Duncan as 'John Coffee' in "The Green Mile", Idris Alba as 'Heimdall' in "Thor", Dev Patel as 'Zuko' in "The Last Airbender", Magical Negroes colorblind colorblind racism
by Zildjean August 18, 2013
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Black Person #2:Yo get yo negrohonkey ass outta herr befo i cap yo dummas
Black Person #2:Yo get yo negrohonkey ass outta herr befo i cap yo dummas
by Rondell22 January 18, 2008
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