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nig noun- a black person US, 1828
A shortened form of NIGGER - All the dirty old nigs and broken down old men. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 60, 1964
- “How you get along with the nigs?” “Fine,” I said. “They’re good guys.” — Dan Jenkins, Life Its Ownself, p. 47, 1984
- Nig - black woman’s boyfriend: “Let me introduce you to my new nig.” Used only by African Americans. — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 6, Spring 1992
- an Australian Aboriginal AUSTRALIA, 1880
Racially offensive; now not very common. - When a few wild nigs come in he must “educate” the most intelligent looking[.] — Ion L. Idriess, Over the Range, p. 216, 1947
- — Arthur Upfield, Bony and the Mouse, p. 68, 1959
- a new soldier, either a recruit or one just out of recruit training UK
- — Time Out, 25 July 1980
- Being the nig (new boy), I had to carry the GPMG [General Purpose Machine Gun]. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 22, 1995
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