by Flanka March 11, 2004

by Main man Chris February 2, 2009

Derogatory term for Protestants used mainly in the north of Ireland but also to some extent in the rest of Ireland. May have several origins , perhaps from the Royal Black Preceptory. A protestant fraternal organisation founded in 1797 , 2 years after the Orange Order. It's seen by many as a progression for the Orange Order although it is a seperate organisation.
May also come from the Irish Gaelic habit of appending black( in Irish dubh) to anything considered bad. Garda Dubh (Gaelic for the RIC forerunner of the RUC)
May also come from the Irish Gaelic habit of appending black( in Irish dubh) to anything considered bad. Garda Dubh (Gaelic for the RIC forerunner of the RUC)
Black B******D= Protestant B********D
by salveme August 31, 2005

1. A word used to describe african american people in the south. Sometimes used in a derogatory way.
2. Group of african american hoodlums in the south who are up to no good.
2. Group of african american hoodlums in the south who are up to no good.
"Hey man, that club we went to last night was full of blacks, good thing we left early cause there ended up being a shooting and the place is closed down now!"
"Dude we went downtown to eat and there was nothing but blacks there, begging for money and looking for handouts!"
"Oh Karen, see those blacks over there? They are really making the area look so gross and crime ridden, lets call the cops so they will scatter like roaches."
"Dude we went downtown to eat and there was nothing but blacks there, begging for money and looking for handouts!"
"Oh Karen, see those blacks over there? They are really making the area look so gross and crime ridden, lets call the cops so they will scatter like roaches."
by Buddy Boy Buck July 17, 2009

Contrary to popular belief black is not a color which makes the whole racial meaning to it kinda ironic.
Also se white.
Also se white.
by fsdf January 22, 2006

by Dipswurp December 28, 2007

1-A color widely defined as the absence of light.
2-The darkest shade possible
3-The opposite of white, imho, best described on the Yin&Yang symbol.
2-The darkest shade possible
3-The opposite of white, imho, best described on the Yin&Yang symbol.
1-"I see a red door and I want to paint it black"-the_Rolling_Stones.
2-"You should use a black crayon to draw some shade, if your door is open to the night"-Art-Teacher.
3-"the white on the yin&yang symbol is opposite yet complimentary and equal to the black."
2-"You should use a black crayon to draw some shade, if your door is open to the night"-Art-Teacher.
3-"the white on the yin&yang symbol is opposite yet complimentary and equal to the black."
by roninomaha December 21, 2005
