coon vs wog

coon

noun
  • A black person. 

  • A member of a colorfully dressed dance troupe in Cape Town during New Year celebrations. 

  • A black person who "plays the coon"; that is, who plays the dated stereotype of a black fool for an audience, particularly including Caucasians. 

  • A coonass; a white Acadian French person who lives in the swamps. 

  • A raccoon. 

verb
  • To crawl while straddling, especially in crossing a creek. 

  • To fish by noodling, by feeling for large fish in underwater holes. 

  • To play the dated stereotype of a black fool for an audience, particularly including Caucasians. 

  • To traverse by crawling, as a ledge. 

  • To hunt raccoons. 

wog

noun
  • Any dark-skinned person: originally specifically an Indian, but later also anybody of North African, Mediterranean, or Middle Eastern ancestry. 

  • A bug, an insect. 

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

  • A pollywog, or sailor who has never crossed the Equator. 

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

  • A person who is not a Scientologist. 

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