She claims to love her brother, but she is always making derogatory comments about his family and career choice.
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It means derogatorily.
Filipinos were derogatorily called "Indios" by the Spaniards.
CP is an abbreviation for "Celebral Palsy" and is used derogatorily about other people meaning "idiot" or "retard"
The Hittite warriors were all men. They were derogatorily nicknamed effeminate ones, since the warriors customarily wore their hair long.
The people who lived in the Oakvilles were known as Oakies. This term was sometimes used derogatorily to refer to migrant workers who left the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression in search of work in California.
"Slore" is a term used in some dialects and communities as a combination of the words "slut" and "whore" to derogatorily refer to a promiscuous person, especially a woman. It is considered offensive and inappropriate language.
Chotchkies: a word derived from the Yiddish language derogatorily describing a little decorative 'thing' of little or no purpose we love to set around our house (source: http://oneartistjournal.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/spread-49-homage-to-chotchkies) . . . a thingy, or knick-knack, or souvenir.
No, "baster" is not considered a curse word. It typically refers to a kitchen tool used for moistening food during cooking. However, in certain contexts or slang, it could be used derogatorily, but that would depend on the intention and tone of the speaker. Overall, it is not inherently offensive.
"Whineskin" is a term used to describe a person who is overly sensitive or prone to complaining about minor issues. It suggests that the individual has a thin skin when it comes to criticism or discomfort, often reacting negatively to perceived slights or challenges. The term can be used humorously or derogatorily, depending on the context.
On April 4, 2007, controversial radio host Don Imus used the term satirically but derogatorily toward the Rutgers University women's basketball team. Despite his subsequent apologies, he was fired by CBS and later signed with another network.
"The boonies" is a slang term used to refer to a remote or rural area, typically far from urban centers and often lacking in amenities and services. It is sometimes used humorously or derogatorily to describe a place that is considered isolated or unappealing.
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