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Oreo noun a black person whose values are seen as white values US, 1968 Borrowed from a trade name of a chocolate biscuit with a white filling. Never used kindly.- — Current Slang, p. 21, Spring 1970
- She’s a pure Oreo. You know, like the cookie, black outside and white inside. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, p. 89, 1971
- LIONEL: He’s what we call an Oreo cookie. ARCHIE: Oreo cookie? LIONEL: That’s right. Black on the outside and white on the inside. ARCHIE: I’m glad you liked him, Lionel. — Eugene Boe (Compiler), The Wit & Wisdom of Archie Bunker, p. 71, 1971
- — David Claerbaut, Black Jargon in White America, p. 74, 1972
- Which explained, among other things, D’orothea’s semi-Caucasian features and her fierce reluctance to deal with her African heritage. She was, in short, an Oreo. — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City, p. 335, 1978
- — Edith A. Folb, Runnin’ down some lines, p. 248, 1980
- — Multicultural Management Program Fellows Dictionary of Cautionary Words and Phrases, 1989
- “You really know that rich Oreo motherfucka Jake Thomas?” — Jason Starr, Lights Out, p. 177, 2006
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