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Makakken 

Dutch racist word for a North Moroccans, making them similar to a monkey (makak) or 'shit' (kak) in value.
Northern Africans are not very well perceived in modern western cultures.

Very similar in offence to the word 'sandniggers'
Going back to makak

Meaning: Going back in time a few centuries ago, to the lifestyle without electricity and modern comfort.

Makakken zijn zakken!
Meaning: the Moroccans are (similar to) assholes!
Makakken by Fukaface! October 21, 2010
Related Words

makaykay 

A very attractive person, usually a nickname for a Makayla (mckayla) (mckayla). Funny and you should date them.
Hey, your hot and your name is Makayla so now your makaykay
makaykay by Younghotty October 29, 2020
A racial slur for dark skinned people which is equivalent to calling them "monkey". It is a misspelling of "macaca", a genus of monkeys which includes the rhesus and macacque, or is a misspelling based on a mispronounciation of macaque, a species in that genus of monkey. It is often used in America to describe dark skinned people other than those of African ancestry, such as south Indian or Pakistani, while in other parts of the world refers to all dark skinned people.
In a southern state US political meeting, of people who might typically have a dixie flag in their office, the speaker notices a dark skinned person who is not a servant or otherwised authorized to be there, and asks, "What is that makaka doing here?"
makaka by EricDiesel1 September 2, 2006
An undefinable racist slur used by Virgina's canditates for positions in the U.S. government.
Look at this makaka, he isn't even a citizen yet.
makaka by Ever C August 16, 2006
Greek word meaning wanker or friend. Not quite sure what it means if all your friends are wankers, best not to ask!
Malakka!
malakka by Ian Chode April 2, 2003

makkakayyue 

A word expressed as ancient lambibam sland as saying 'oh god' or 'what the hell' or 'are you mad'
Originated by kuraman isles
Makkakayyue! Are you mad alyssa?
makkakayyue by Azura November 11, 2006