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wigger; wigga; whigger noun a white youth who affects the speech patterns, fashion and other mannerisms of black youth US, 1988 An elision of “white NIGGER”.- Wigger, “white nigger” in the high school lexicon: “a white kid who tries to act black.” — Washington Post, p. C5, 20 July 1991
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 6, Fall 1993
- — Atlantic Monthly, p. 120, February 1993
- Someone had given them my name as an expert on wiggers. You know, wiggers. White kids scorned by their peers for listening to rap. — William Upski Wimsatt, Bomb the Suburbs, p. 28, 1994
- Call me wigger, call me race-traitor [...] I’m just starting to explore the ways in which one can be white and not-quite-white[.] — Peter Sotos, Index, p. 5, 1996
- [T]hese cocky caucasians / Who think I’m some wigger who just tries to be black / ’Cuz I talk with an accent[.] — Eminem (Marshall Mathers), The Way I Am, 2000
- — Chris Lewis, The Dictionary of Playground Slang, p. 254, 2003
- — Sunday Times (South Africa), 1 June 2003
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