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beaner noun- a Mexican or Mexican-American US, 1965
Derogatory, from the association of beans with the Mexican diet. - Shit, it’s not beaner junk? — Donald Goines, Kenyatta’s Last Hit, p. 105, 1975
- — Maledicta, p. 151, Summer and Winter 1978: “How to hate thy neighbor: A guide to racist maledicta”
- I mean, here you go around apologizing to everybody cause you got a name like a beaner, and cause you’re dark enough to pass for one. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Delta Star, p. 25, 1983
- When he made the canteen cart, the beaners ripped off his zuuzuus and whamwhams. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 152, 1990
- “Joey, accidents happen,” Tommy pleaded. “People get hit by falling safes ... a car fulla beaners runs a light and whammo, you got avocado salad.” — Stephen Cannell, King Con, p. 94, 1997
- She believed he looked for things that would piss him off so he could pick a fight. Like being called a “beaner” when they were in high school. — Elmore Leonard, Be Cool, p. 79, 1999
- in the universe created by the Firesign Theatre (and accepted by the late 1960s popular culture), one of the five lifestyles of man, characterised by an obsession with colour televisions and rubbish piled up outside homes US, 1996
Described in Firesign Theater’s “Big Book of Plays”.
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