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A person born of Polish decent or citizenship in Poland.
"Polaks have some freaky accents, but they sure know how to drink."
by PeterJOldak April 14, 2006
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1. Derogatory word used for Polish people.

2. In Polish Polak means Pole Pole=Polish person.
I'm a polak, look at the name. Some Polak.
by some polak October 5, 2004
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COuntry where corruption is exceeds beyond government but into dailty life, ex. buying bread, post office, "free" health care system.
-but a country who stood up to the russians and the germans at the same time, suffered defeat because they just got back they're country 20 yrs b4 WW2, and because of Allied failure to back them up as they said they would on paper
-that polak died a brave death in serving the motherland
-polaks were betrayed many times
-ppl with a good heart, and with their doors always open ot guests
by Jacek September 19, 2003
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Polak is a polish person. BORN in Poland. If one of ur parents is a Polak (and you dont even speak polish) it doesn't mean you are.

If you call a Polak an idiot - this is the most stupid thing you can say.

Maybe Polaks aren't good in soccer but hey - we know how to party. Polish beer is great and Poland's history is REALLY long and interesting.

Polish girls are the most beautiful in the world. Polish boys are also hot.

Polaks are really patriotic and they want to show the world they are polish, because they are proud of it.

Newayy.. yea - Polaks are cool, hot, and smart.
Sometimes we can do something really stupid but it doesn't matter cuz we are Polaks anyway.

Polaks - we are (and will be) the best!

Peace out.
Check out those Polaks. They know how to party.
by Apolish gurlA June 22, 2006
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1. (Polish) A born citizen of Poland, Poland being the Slavic country furthest West, which has yet to be conquered by any single nation despite the typically far inferior numbers of the Polish fighters.

2. A derogatory term for any person of Polish descent used by various peoples of Anglo-Saxon descent, especially Australian, American, and British. Use of this term is usually caused by jealousy of various characteristics of these people, these including high tolerance to alcohol, accent (in some cases), physique (caused by poverty levels in their native country, which require a greater amount of unskilled labor on the part of the individual), and in some cases even penis size, all of which are stated by the rational mind to be unimportant though prejudice rarely is built upon a rational foundation), as well as (arguably) intelligence. The British also owe their defeat in the American Revolution in a very large part to the Poles, in particular Kasimir Pulaski and Tadeusz Kościuszko, who provided the best of training in use of cavalry and military tactics, respectively (Kościuszko went on to fight the Russians in the Polish Revolution, distinguishing himself greatly for his victories against overwhelming odds, including the defeat of a Russian army using 40,000 untrained commoners and 20,000 peasants armed with scythes). The Americans have (smaller) grounds due to that the Polish Navy of WWII was the most decorated of any nation, despite that most of the Pacific Theater, which included the majority of American involvement, was fought by the American Navy. Furthermore, Polaks in these and other countries have a tendency to 'stick together', appearing to intentionally isolate themselves out of self-pride. In fact, the Polish sense of nationalism is indeed very (arguably, excessively) high. Those who have read Zamoyski's The Polish Way could understand this.
1. What those silly Polaks don't understand is that Poland has itself to blame for no longer being the largest and most powerful nation in Europe, and arguably the world. Going out of its way to save the Western world from the Ottoman in the 17th century was the reason they were betrayed and partitioned by Prussia, Austria (which they directly saved at Vienna), and Russia (who they had previously slaughtered during every Russian invasion attempt). Then in WWII they chose to ally themselves with France (which surrendered the day it was invaded, and switched sides) and England (which spent as much time as possible hiding behind their Channel again, whilst doing as little as possible in insignificant grounds such as Africa, whilst 'borrowing' weapons from its ally of America, which spent up till the time it was bombed hiding behind the Atlantic and Pacific oceans) for the course of the war, which they actually fought the whole of. Had they chosen to side with Hitler instead, the worst-case scenario would include aid from America (as Germany received), and the best-case scenario would include reparations from Russia (no war reparations were received for the role of Poland in WWII). In the future, Poland should consider having allies with balls.
by SlaVoice_Of_Reason June 13, 2008
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The nationality some Americans like to make fun of because they live by the philosophy of Archie Bunker, are probably uneducated, and are afraid to admit that their nationality(s) is/are inferior.
"Did you see how that person who is part German, Irish, English, Jewish, Mexican, French, and African, with an Italian last name, who calls his dumb ass an "American" made a bad Polak joke, even though he never worked a day in his life?"
by Tauruslw33 December 29, 2007
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Is a person from Poland. They are very patriotic, so patriotic in fact that they leave their country at the drop of a hat to come to England and work for insulting wages.
Polak : I love Poland
Englishman: Would you like to come and work for me for 20 pence a day?
Polak: Sure, fuck this shithole.
by Ryan-Cornholio February 21, 2011
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