wog

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English - Turkish
{i} ortadoğulu (kötü)
(isim) ortadoğulu (kötü)
yabancı
(Argo) grip
English - English
an acronym for "Without Goals", i.e. a person who is not a Scientologist
Any dark-skinned person. Most commonly used to refer to people of Indian, North African, Mediterranean, or Middle Eastern ancestry
WOG = water-oil-gas, typically marked on valves indicating acceptable for use with these fluids
Short for pollywog, or a sailor who has never crossed the Equator. Often referred to as either filthy, slimy, or even dirty wogs
A minor illness, a bug, an insect or parasite
To steal
A person of Southern European, Mediterranean (especially Italian, Lebanese, and Greek people), or Middle Eastern ancestry or in some cases, Eastern European ancestry (compare wop)
Abbreviation of polliwog
A pejorative term for any dark-skinned person. Most commonly used to refer to people of Indian, North African, Mediterranean, or Middle Eastern ancestry
Wog is an extremely offensive word for anyone whose skin is not white. Used as a disparaging term for a person of color, especially a person from northern Africa or western or southern Asia. a very offensive word for a black person. Do not use this word
Used as a disparaging term for a person of color, especially a person from northern Africa or western or southern Asia
A combination of walk and jog

Jason and I hate to wog around the track during gym.

A person of Southern European, Mediterranean (especially Italian, Lebanese, and Greek people), or Middle Eastern ancestry or in some cases, Eastern European ancestry (c.f. wop)
an offensive slang term used by the British to refer to people of color from Africa or Asia
A person who is not a Scientologist
{i} derogatory name for natives of the Middle East used by British soldiers
A minor illness
wogs
plural of wog
Turkish - English

Definition of wog in Turkish English dictionary

wiegen wog hat gewogen a tartmak
wog wiegen gewogen a line to weigh
wog

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    Etymology

    [ 'wäg, 'wog ] (noun.) circa 1929. Perhaps an abbreviation of golliwog. The claim that it is an acronym for Westernised Oriental gentleman is demonstrably false, as this etymology does not seem to occur before the 1960’s although the term had been in use for over a hundred years at that point.
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