A somewhat offensive term when used to a white person talking to a black person. It can be understood as racist. Though in the dialect of Ebonics, blacks say "nigga" in almost every other word. It has evolved into one of the most vague meanings I'm the English language. Not to be confused with Nigger, or Nigglet.
by Death Panda x September 15, 2012
Get the Niggamug. word meaning homie or friend
can be used from white to black person but lightly dnt go crazy with it
can be used from white to black person but lightly dnt go crazy with it
by evan33f425 March 22, 2009
Get the niggamug. A slang term for blacks. Short for nigger,
Used acceptably amongst hood rats and unintelligent street dwellers/hustlers, however, to the educated African American (And all other educated people in the country), it's offensive and damaging to the advancement of equality for all minorities.
Used acceptably amongst hood rats and unintelligent street dwellers/hustlers, however, to the educated African American (And all other educated people in the country), it's offensive and damaging to the advancement of equality for all minorities.
by NotMyRacism March 12, 2019
Get the Niggamug. by Jtwizzle May 4, 2013
Get the Niggamug. A mispronunciation of/slang for "nigger." Has the exact same meaning as the word "nigger" regardless of the race of the person saying it.
- "What's up, my nigga!"
- "Look at all those niggas."
- "Nigga, please."
- "Nigga, shut your mouth!"
- "Don't trust those niggas."
- "Look at all those niggas."
- "Nigga, please."
- "Nigga, shut your mouth!"
- "Don't trust those niggas."
by Mother_00 September 21, 2014
Get the Niggamug. by jon.got.clout September 6, 2017
Get the Niggamug. It's a word. We all know what it's derived from. We have become desensitized about it's meaning and we now try to use it as a term of endearment; which it is not, and will never be. Rappers use it in songs and suburban white kids sing these songs uncensored; yet in the presence of black people they edit the word out. What is this telling us? It's telling us that people have not forgotten the true/original meaning of the word. Using it within any race just shows complete unintelligence. What is the point of continuing to use a word that is derived from a period of time when our ancestors were in chains? I understand that we are trying to change the meaning of it by making it a term of endearment, but it isn't working and we just need to get past the used of the word.
I am a black female and if a white, black, hispanic, asian, or any type of person in the world calls me a nigger, negro, nigga, or whatever...problems will ensue.
by Sabby Jay November 10, 2006
Get the Niggamug.