by larry156 July 02, 2010
A Patel or someone with a really long name.
Owns gas stations or other businesses. Dominates Medical fields, Engineering field, and education competitions. They are smart.
Owns gas stations or other businesses. Dominates Medical fields, Engineering field, and education competitions. They are smart.
Patel: Hi I noticed your indian, my name is raj and I'm also indian
Indian not named Patel: Nice meeting you, my name is Krishnarao Pothuraju, what are your grades?
Indian not named Patel: Nice meeting you, my name is Krishnarao Pothuraju, what are your grades?
by TJPot November 29, 2011
by Anna7 April 13, 2019
When someone begins to steal and can't stop.
Someones steals and they like it so they continue to steal...just like indians.
-- Indians steal others belongings.
Someones steals and they like it so they continue to steal...just like indians.
-- Indians steal others belongings.
by Indianitis July 20, 2010
In Canada, it is a derogatory term for First Nations people, a people who lied before the whites came, took their land, brainwashed them into Christianity, made them second-class citizens, and forced them onto reserves.
Although the word used to be quite polite, it has gone the way of the word "negro" and has become a highly offensive term. A much less offensive term is native, and is the term of preference if you talk to someone of that culture without offending them.
Although the word used to be quite polite, it has gone the way of the word "negro" and has become a highly offensive term. A much less offensive term is native, and is the term of preference if you talk to someone of that culture without offending them.
Native people are great. They don't deserve all the stereotypes and the hatred. Oh, and DON'T call them indians.
by Mr Cassata June 23, 2005
The term Cristobal Columbus coined to describe the inhabitants of the so called New World; the term stuck, and continues into modern times to describe a "Native American," (Also known as "Red Indians," a term predominantly coined by Indians (People from India), in order to specify the difference. The word "Indian," when describing Native Americans also has many derogatory and/or slang names, but call an "Indian" what you will, they are the people that Senior Columbus found when he stumbled upon a part of the earth that "Westerners" didn't know about...that is of course until it was actually recorded in "history."
Cristopher Columus' lack of worldy knowledge caused a miskew of the term "Indian" to describe people of a certain geographical locale.
by Earth Man April 22, 2008