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camel jockey; camel jock noun a Arab; anyone mistaken for an Arab US Used with contempt.- The Vice President’s lenghty preoccupation with that Pakistani camel-jockey, Bashir Ahmed[.] — Reno (Nevada) Evening Gazette, p. 4, 11 June 1961
- — Andy Anonymous, A Basic Guide to Campusology, p. 5, 1966
- — Current Slang, p. 14, Spring 1970
- Clement couldn’t picture this skinny camel-jockey-looking guy shooting anybody anyway. — Elmore Leonard, City Primeval, p. 145, 1980
- So it must be disconcerting, and scary, for Arab-Americans and Mus-lims to hear Savage and his kind refer to them as “towel heads” and “camel jockeys.” — Corpus Christi (Texas) Caller-Times, p. A7, 28 January 2004
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