Derogatory Language

14 words in this vocabulary list

noun a slang term used in Latin America to refer to a foreigner, especially one from the United States

  • The term 'gringo' historically referred to English-speaking people, particularly Americans, in Latin America.
  • My Mexican friends jokingly call me a gringo because I can't handle spicy food.
  • Watch out for that gringo over there, he's trouble.
  • In this context, the word 'gringo' can be seen as a symbol of cultural differences and misunderstandings.

gyp

noun a swindle or cheat

verb to swindle or cheat

  • I believe we have been gyped by the contractor who did not deliver the promised work.
  • I think we got gyped by that shady salesman who sold us a faulty product.
  • Don't trust that guy, he's known to gyp people out of their money.
  • Her constant excuses were a way to gyp her friends out of helping with the project.

noun a person who is considered to be foolish or stupid

  • The professor referred to the student as a halfwit for not understanding the basic concepts of the course.
  • My brother can be such a halfwit sometimes, always forgetting his keys.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a total halfwit.
  • Her decision to quit her job without a backup plan was that of a halfwit.

noun a person of subnormal intelligence

adjective showing a lack of intelligence

  • The doctor was concerned about the cognitive abilities of the patient, labeling him an imbecile.
  • I can't believe that imbecile forgot his keys again!
  • That guy is such an imbecile, always messing things up.
  • Her decision to invest all her savings in that risky scheme was nothing short of imbecilic.

noun a highly offensive term used as a racial slur against Black people

  • The use of the derogatory term 'nigger' is considered highly offensive and inappropriate in any professional setting.
  • I overheard someone using the word 'nigger' at the party last night, and it made me very uncomfortable.
  • Some people unfortunately still use the word 'nigger' casually, but it is completely unacceptable.
  • The term 'nigger' carries a heavy historical and cultural weight, and should never be used lightly or in jest.

noun a small open pie filled with fruit or meat

adjective having a sharp, sour taste; sharp or bitter in tone or meaning

  • The lemon tart was a delicate and flavorful dessert served at the fine dining restaurant.
  • I love indulging in a good fruit tart from the bakery down the street.
  • Let's grab a slice of that yummy tart over there.
  • Her words had a tart edge to them, revealing her underlying frustration.

noun a person who is regarded as being deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned

  • The troglodyte was discovered living in a cave deep in the mountains.
  • I heard that troglodyte guy never leaves his house.
  • Don't be such a troglodyte, get with the times!
  • His outdated views make him seem like a troglodyte in modern society.

noun a place where prostitutes are available for hire; a brothel

  • The authorities conducted a raid on the suspected whorehouse in the downtown area.
  • I heard that there's a new whorehouse opening up on the outskirts of town.
  • I can't believe he spent all his money at that whorehouse last night.
  • The corporate office was described as a whorehouse due to the unethical practices happening behind closed doors.

noun a Yiddish term used to refer to a non-Jewish woman, typically with connotations of being outside the Jewish faith or culture

  • The term 'shiksa' is used in Jewish culture to refer to a non-Jewish woman.
  • My Jewish friend jokingly called me a shiksa when I couldn't pronounce a Hebrew word correctly.
  • Some people find the term 'shiksa' offensive, so it's best to avoid using it in casual conversation.
  • In some contexts, 'shiksa' can be used figuratively to describe someone who is seen as an outsider or different from the group.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a stereotypical working-class youth, typically characterized by wearing designer labels and engaging in antisocial behavior

  • The neighborhood was known for its chavvy residents who often caused disturbances.
  • I saw a group of chavvy teenagers hanging out at the park.
  • She's always dressed in such a chavvy way.
  • The restaurant had a chavvy atmosphere with loud music and flashy decor.

noun a derogatory term for a Jewish person

  • The use of the derogatory term 'kike' is considered highly offensive and unacceptable in any formal setting.
  • I overheard someone using the term 'kike' at the bar last night, and it made me really uncomfortable.
  • Hey, did you hear that guy just called me a 'kike'? What a jerk.
  • The team's victory was like a slap in the face to all those who tried to bring them down with hurtful slurs like 'kike'.

noun a derogatory term combining 'liberal' and 'retard' used to insult someone with left-leaning political views

  • Using derogatory terms like 'libtard' is not appropriate in professional settings.
  • I can't believe he called her a libtard during the argument.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just a libtard who doesn't know what he's talking about.
  • The debate turned ugly when one of the participants resorted to name-calling, referring to the other as a libtard.

noun a small piece of dried feces attached to the hair around the anus

  • The hiker discovered a dingleberry clinging to the edge of a tree branch.
  • I can't believe you have a dingleberry stuck to your shoe!
  • That guy is such a dingleberry, always causing trouble.
  • The dingleberry of doubt lingered in the back of her mind.

noun a slang term for the scrotum, the pouch of skin containing the testicles in males

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with inflammation of the scrotum, also known as scrotitis.
  • Hey dude, be careful with that skateboard, you don't want to hit your scrote!
  • That guy is such a scrote, always trying to show off in front of everyone.
  • Her ex-boyfriend turned out to be a real scrote, always lying and cheating.