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Mildly derogatory British term for Argentinian people, popularised in the British press during the Falklands conflict. [237] Curepí A common term used by people from Paraguay for people from Argentina, it means "pig's skin". [238] [239] Cuyano Chilean term for Argentines after the historical Cuyo Province. [240]
Stereotypes of Argentines are generalizations about Argentines that may or may not reflect reality. Stereotypes associated with Argentines vary from country to country depending on the prevalent stereotype in each culture.
Is slang commonly used as an insult to a person of white race, equivalent to white trash, as khi means feces and nok means bird, referring to the white color of bird-droppings. [206] Fenian: Northern Ireland, Scotland Irish Catholics: Derived from the Fenian Brotherhood. [207] Festival children (Russian: Дети фестиваля) USSR (from ...
Lists of pejorative terms for people include: . List of ethnic slurs. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity; List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names
The Argentine author Germán Rozenmacher (1936–1971) wrote a well-known short story in 1961 titled: "Cabecita negra" which depicted everyday racism in Argentina with stark reality. The plot deals with a mid-class citizen of European ancestry, who resents the increasing internal migration of impoverished people from northern Argentina to ...
Implying that one Latina could be a copy-and-paste version of any other Latina can do a world of damage in more ways than one. First off, there's the phrase we hear time and time again: Latinos ...
If you don't have something nice to say, don't say it at all ... unless you're a president with an amazing ability to hide an insult in eloquent language. When Lincoln got mad, he didn't stoop so ...
Madrazo, in Colombia, refers to insults in general, and "echar madrazos" means "to insult/curse somebody out." Puta madre can also be used to insult someone ("motherfucker"), as well as to describe something of great excitement ("the shit", "awesome") as mentioned before.