The English traded with the Italian sailers and when one on the Captains would not trade in increments of "Pounds", yet rather " a Pound and a Shilling", the English traders termed the increment of a "pound and a shilling" a "Ginny" and thought it was a cheap, underhanded or shrewd way of doing business...over time it was used as a derogatory term to call any Italians "Ginny's"!!
Ginny comes from a types og gin, alcoholic beverage, that italians used to bathe in when they got the measles....it smelled terrible, hence the term ginny
Red wine, usually home brewed. "Dago" is a derogatory term for Italians.
Red wine, usually home brewed. "Dago" is a derogatory term for Italians.
The term "wop" is believed to have originated as a pejorative slur used to describe Italian immigrants in the United States. It is thought to have been derived from the acronym "without papers" or from the Italian slang "guappo," which means thug or criminal.
No.
No
The term "spic" is a derogatory slang term used to refer to individuals of Hispanic or Latin American descent. Its origin is believed to come from the word "Hispanic," with the "h" being replaced by "sp" to form a derogatory term. It has been used to demean and dehumanize people of this heritage.
Pom is a contraction of pomegranate a derogatory term used by the French to insult the rosy cheeked English
The term "ignorant" can be derogatory if used to belittle or insult someone for lacking knowledge or understanding. However, it is also a neutral term to describe a lack of knowledge on a particular topic without intent to offend. Context and tone play a significant role in determining if the term is being used in a derogatory manner.
Absolutely not.
The reason the term hyphenated American is derogatory is because it means that an American with a foreign birth displays allegiances to that foreign country. The term hyphenated American was first published in 1889 and was considered a derogatory term by the early 1900s.
The term "fatso" is a derogatory term for someone who is overweight.