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[Polack] 

A Polish Wizard of the Shakespearian Era from the country of Polackia. Known widely for their enchanting spells and limricks. Commonly associated with broomsticks, elves, and sausage.
Note: Polish people = non-magic bearing Poles.
There goes a Polack across the sky!
[Polack] by SmexyFaust January 24, 2009
derogatory term used for people from Poland, Polish descent and sometimes for other people from Eastern Europe
This polack lawyer is so rich!
polack by jebajsie May 4, 2009
1. A person of Polish descent, who is unfortunately targeted by ignoramuses and fools as being dumb and stupid. Yeah, and the British/Americans are the ones talking...

2. A term used between Poles (teens) humorously, when talking about the incompetence of a person of their same kin. Usually considered offensive if a non-Pole says it (casually) to a Pole. (like "nigger" among Blacks)

Etymology - "Polack," from the Polish word "Polak," meaning male Pole, "Polka" is a female Pole.
1700's.
Polack by www.sucks500.com February 12, 2004
A descendant of Poland, usually cheat build things and makes things very fragile, a bad species who only care about money and gambles alot.
Oskar is a polack who rages at gambling a ton
polack by polacken60 March 18, 2022
Despite the ignorant (polish are stupid) misconception Polacks are one of the smartest nationalities in the world.
I know many intelligent polacks. Many have advanced degrees.
POLACK by joe February 27, 2005
A derogatory term for a person of Polish decent. "Polack" is the German spelling that has most widely been adapted by Americans using the slur. Polacks are characterized as dumb and/or dirty. For more information, see the 2010 documentary film, Polack.
Many examples from television and film are shown the in the 2010 documentary film, Polack.
Polack by Oculissinister March 2, 2011