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mocky; mockie noun a Jewish person US, 1893- Tell me, Dadier, what do you think of kikes and mockies and micks and donkeys and frogs and niggers, Dadier. — Evan Hunter, The Blackboard Jungle, p. 209, 1954
- He can be pretty quick to yell “guinea,” “mockie,” and the rest. Maybe he acts like he’s kidding, but underneath there’s plenty of hostility. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 174, 1961
- One in a while you hear, “You mockie bastard!” — Lenny Bruce, The Essential Lenny Bruce, p. 35, 1967
- You got it all over everything, you mocky son of a bitch! — Philip Roth, Portnoy’s Complaint, p. 203, 1969
- No one seems to know where mockie comes from. I never heard mockie until I came to New York[.] — Leo Rosten, The Joys of Yinglish, p. 344, 1989
- And those given a name were stuck with it forever: Svade, Svenska, Lugan, Schnapps, Moishe, Stosh, Henie, Mockie, Guinea, Canuck, Bohunk, Pork-dodger, Limey, Greaseball, Krauthead, Dutchie, Squarehead, Grick, Mick, Paddy, Goombah, Polski, Dago, Hunkie, Wop — San Francisco Examiner, p. A15, 28 July 1997
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