by richhid May 25, 2008

I am not racist but I don't like White people.
I am not racist but I think Asian guys are not attractive at all.
I am not racist but I don't want to have black friend.
I am not racist but I think Asian guys are not attractive at all.
I am not racist but I don't want to have black friend.
by Racist_destroyer April 17, 2021

A term used by members of the “left” political spectrum to describe anyone who disagrees with them politically.
“You don’t believe in my new proposed law, you must be a racist-sexist-bigot-homophobe”
“You are winning this argument, so I’m just gonna call you a racist-sexist-bigot-homophobe to devalue your opinion”
“You are winning this argument, so I’m just gonna call you a racist-sexist-bigot-homophobe to devalue your opinion”
by TheRealSlimShadyYo November 16, 2017

A cowardly defective tactic a black racist uses to justify their own racism towards other ethnic groups.
"bLaCk PeOpLe CaN't Be RaCiSt"
by UltimateDoge July 11, 2021

by Ringing:/ December 14, 2015

Feelings of sadness, fear, jealousy, or anger that racist people get when those that they hate succeed. Coined by South African politician and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Julius Malema.
Malema: I'm going to be president of this country, whether you like it or not, and I will preside over the affairs of this country. Including presiding over you. I think you must start adjusting to that reality. The sooner you do that, the less chest pains you will have when that reality comes!
Oppenheimer: What chest pains would result?
Malema: Racist chest pains!
Oppenheimer: What chest pains would result?
Malema: Racist chest pains!
by The man with an unknown name March 23, 2022

Prejudice that one operating system is inferior to another, usually to ones favorite operating system.
Such prejudice can arise when one is accustomed to a particular platform, whether he or she be end-user, or programmer. It can also occur, when there's too much diversity in a particular family of operating system, that one attempts (at no avail) to define the core (one might call soul) of it.
Such prejudice can arise when one is accustomed to a particular platform, whether he or she be end-user, or programmer. It can also occur, when there's too much diversity in a particular family of operating system, that one attempts (at no avail) to define the core (one might call soul) of it.
It's purely operating system racist when you chant socket over STREAMS, scream poll over select, advocate Linux over BSD, and trys to trump your Unix over Windows.
by DNJF March 15, 2017
