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  • Wog - Wikipedia
    Wog is a racial slur used to refer, in British English, to Black and South Asian people, and, in Australian English, to people from the Mediterranean region [1] Whilst extremely derogatory in British English, in Australian English it may be considered non-offensive depending on how the word is used, due to reclamation and changing connotations [1] In the United Kingdom, it has usually been
  • WOG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of WOG is —used as an insulting and contemptuous term for a dark-skinned foreigner and especially for one from the Middle East or Far East
  • What does “wog” mean and how is it used? - Reddit
    So what does 'wog' mean today? Well it's not really seen as a derogatory thing to the same extent, but it depends how or when its said Many aspects that were othered at the time of post war immigration are now cornerstones of contemporary Australian society including; a greatly expanded soccer culture, an obsession for high quality and independently made coffee, a more exotic food palate and
  • WOG Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    WOG definition: a contemptuous term used to refer to any nonwhite person, especially a dark-skinned person of Middle Eastern or Southeast Asian origin or descent See examples of wog used in a sentence
  • Wog - Urban Dictionary
    Wog: A viral illness of the flu or upper respiratory tract infection
  • wog - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    wog (third-person singular simple present wogs, present participle wogging, simple past and past participle wogged) (Australia, WWII slang, obsolete) (Of soldiers stationed abroad) to sell something, especially illicit or stolen goods, to the local inhabitants
  • What is the origin of the word wog? - slang
    'Wog' is a word first applied to local inhabitants (Chinese) by British troops stationed in Hong Kong, B C C The British High Commissioner issued a bulletin to all British troops to refrain from using racial slurs when referring to the Chinese and Indian inhabitants Such slurs were 'babu', 'chink', etc The High Commissioner further required the troops to refer to the Chinese and Indians in
  • From Dago to Wog: Remembering stinging slurs - Freilich Project for the . . .
    Racial slurs, like ‘dago’ or ‘wog’, were not anomalous to the experience of migrants and their offspring, but fundamental to it By recognising how everyday race talk and migrant identity formations worked in tandem, we can rethink how we might better work though the violence and trauma that racialist name-calling inflicts
  • Wog — Grokipedia
    Wog is a slang term that originated in early 20th-century British colonial contexts as a pejorative for non-white individuals, particularly those from Asia or Africa encountered in military or administrative settings, and which evolved in Australian usage to denote southern European immigrants, especially Greeks and Italians arriving post-World War II, before being reclaimed by their
  • Understanding the Term ‘Wog’ in Urban Dictionary
    The term 'wog' has a complex history and varied meanings across cultures This article explores its origins, usage examples, and cultural implications, shedding light on language sensitivity in modern society





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