noun A derogatory term used to describe a white person who adopts aspects of African American culture, often in a manner perceived as inauthentic or offensive.
Used in discussions about the appropriation of hip hop culture by white individuals.
Used to describe a white person who adopts aspects of African American culture, often in a derogatory manner.
Used in online discussions about racism, cultural appropriation, and identity.
Used to discuss the impact of cultural appropriation on young people's perceptions of race and identity.
Used to highlight issues of cultural appropriation and racial insensitivity.
The term 'wigger' may be used by writers in articles or essays discussing cultural appropriation or stereotypes in popular culture.
Psychologists may encounter the term 'wigger' when working with clients who have experienced discrimination or bullying based on their perceived race or cultural identity.