Dago vs. Wog

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Dagonoun

A person of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, or other Mediterranean descent.

Dagonoun

A person of Italian descent.

Dagonoun

A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension, Portuguese or Italian) descent.

Dagonoun

offensive terms for a person of Italian descent

Wognoun

Any dark-skinned person. It originally referred specifically to Indians, but later also applied to people of North African, Mediterranean, or Middle Eastern ancestry.

Wognoun

A person of Southern European, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, or Southeastern European ancestry.

Wognoun

A pollywog, or sailor who has never crossed the Equator. Often referred to as either filthy, slimy, or even dirty wogs

Wognoun

A bug, an insect.

Wognoun

A minor illness caused by bacteria, virus, intestinal parasite, etc.

Wognoun

A toy insect in parts that can be assembled, used in fund-raising games.

Wognoun

(Scientology) A person who is not a Scientologist.

Wogverb

(Of soldiers stationed abroad) to sell something, especially illicit or stolen goods, to the local inhabitants.

Wogverb

To steal.

Wognoun

an offensive slang term used by the British to refer to people of color from Africa or Asia

Wog

Wog is an offensive and derogatory term in Australian English and British English usually applied to people from the Mediterranean region and Middle East, such as Southern Europeans and North Africans. In British English, it may also sometimes apply to people from the Indian subcontinent and certain other parts of Asia, such as the East Indies.

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