whitey

英 ['waɪtɪ] 美['waɪti]
  • n. 白人社会;白人

英英释义


1. offensive names for a White man

实用场景例句


I just felt sorry for that little shaking whitey.
我只是为那颤正在抖的白人难过.

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Get the hell out my face, whitey!
把它从我脸上拿开, 白人!

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中文词源


whitey 白鬼

黑人俚语,来自white,白色,白人。

双语例句


1. I just felt sorry for that little shaking whitey.
我只是为那颤正在抖的白人难过.

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2. Get the hell out my face, whitey!
把它从我脸上拿开, 白人!

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英文词源


whitey (n.)
"'white' person, person of European descent," 1828, also whity, from white (adj.) + -y (2) and -y (3). Earlier as an adjective, and Whitey-brown was a 19c. descriptive color name, used to describe, among other things, mulatto skin.
Negro troops doing provost duty in Norfolk; keeping the white people in order. On a visit to Norfolk one can see white Southerners, arrested for sundry misdemeanors, working on the public streets, under negro guards. ... It is quite a change to see, in Norfolk, negroes forcing white men to work, at the point of the bayonet; calling out to them: "No loaf'n dar!" "Move quicker, Sah!" "Hurry up dar, Old Whitey!" and similar orders. Tables turned! [diary of Lieut. S. Millett Thompson, 13th New Hampshire Volunteer regiment, U.S. Army, Jan. 25, 1864; diary published 1888 by Houghton, Mifflin & Co.]