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slant noun a South Asian person US, 1942 Offensive.- [“A]ll these boons just sat there laughing at me.” “Boons?” I said. [T]hat’s just like a World War II movie where they say “kraut” and “slants” and stuff like that! — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 280, 1978
- Gooks could be both. Slants and slopes were civilians. Dinks could be both. — Nelson DeMille, Word of Honor, p. 414, 1985
- By god, when they ain’t foolin’ around with wars and dope traffic, them slants do pretty good on the cuisine. — Dan Jenkins, Dead Solid Perfect, p. 65, 1986
- Oh, there are some soldiers thought Code Six as he watched, soldiers like Jimmy and I were, fighting the fucking GOOKS and SLANTS and SLOPES, soldiers trotting single file across a smoking field. — William T. Vollman, Whores for Gloria, p. 36, 1991
- Everybody goes around pretending there’s one set of rules. One size fits all. That’s not the way. There’s one set for crooks and one for coups. Another set for niggers and another for honkies and another for slants. — Robert Campbell, Boneyards, p. 268, 1992
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