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wog adjective- foreign UK
- He turned over [robbed] half a dozen rooms, including those of a young wog prince[.] — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 172, 1956
- We didn’t fall foul of the Wog police. We conducted ourselves in a manner befitting an English man. — Troy Kennedy Martin, The Italian Job [uncut script], 1969
- of non-Anglo-Celtic origin AUSTRALIA
- “Got a meet on with a Wog bint?” asked Eddie. — Lawson Glassop, We Were The Rats, p. 115, 1944
- There are some Anglo women who hate wog men[.] — Christos Tsiolkas, Loaded, p. 34, 1995
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