Pronunciation: /ˈwɪɡər/
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.
A1 He is a wigger because he likes to imitate hip-hop culture.
A2 The wigger at the party was wearing baggy clothes and a baseball cap.
B1 Some people view the term 'wigger' as offensive and derogatory.
B2 The rapper called out the wigger for appropriating black culture.
C1 The media often portrays wiggers in a negative light, perpetuating stereotypes.
C2 There is ongoing debate about the appropriation of black culture by wiggers in the music industry.
formal The term 'wigger' is considered derogatory and should not be used in professional settings.
informal I overheard some kids using the term 'wigger' at the park yesterday.
slang Some people use 'wigger' as a slang term to describe a white person who adopts aspects of hip-hop culture.
figurative The use of the term 'wigger' can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and divisions within society.
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