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Nice going randy

A phrase used to say the hard R undercover in public in a casual way, with the first letters of the three words abbreviating the slur - (N)ice (Going (R)andy. Typically meant to be said in an offensive way, implying one is representing negative stereotypes of African Americans. Coined by Leopold H. Wosenburg in the 19th century when he wanted a passive sounding way to address his slaves in attempt to reinforce better compliance, and it was later transformed into the more derogatory terminology.
Can be used as a phrase or a noun. Person 1: Dude, you're a nice going randy, cut it out! Person 2: Nice going, randy!
by Goonybuttsecks December 15, 2025
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