Slur of the Day: Some N words that begin with M.
- Mack, Mick, Mickey, Mickey Finn
- a. (Britain, Commonwealth and U.S.) an Irish person or a person of Irish descent. Mick is considered more offensive in the U.K. and U.S.. From the prefix “Mc”/”Mac” meaning “son of” that is commonly found in Irish surnames. b. (Australia) a Roman Catholic [19th century on, from Mícheál].[124]
- Malaun
- (Bangladesh) A derogatory term used to refer to the Hindus. It is considered an ethnic slur.
- Muzzie / Mussie
- (Europe and US) A highly offensive[citation needed] slang term for a Muslim.
- Munt / Munter
- (among whites in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia) a black person. Derives from muntu, the singular Bantu word for “person”[130] In the UK, the word means “ugly person”, especially “ugly woman”.[131][unreliable source?]
- Mallu
- used to call a person of Kerala (Indian) origin or the one who speaks Malayalam.
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Posted 29 Jun 2012 by theaveeditor
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