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Polack
[ poh-lahk, -lak ]
noun
- Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Pole or person of Polish descent.
Polack
/ ˈpəʊlæk /
noun
- derogatory.a Pole or a person of Polish descent
Word History and Origins
Origin of Polack1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Polack1
Example Sentences
TV stars Indiyah Polack and Babatunde Aléshé have been announced as the hosts of this year's Mobo Awards.
Former islander Indiyah Polack is hosting the show's official podcast, and she tells Newsbeat it's likely islanders will need fewer icebreakers "because everyone's familiar".
Indiyah Polack, who was a contestant on last year's Love Island, is a fan of Love Is Blind.
The mystery wasn’t solved until 2008, when Fernando P. Polack, founder of the Infant Foundation in Argentina, and his team at Johns Hopkins University published a study in Nature Medicine describing how the antibodies produced by the vaccinated children’s immune systems did not bind strongly enough to the virus.
The failed neutralization not only allowed unrestricted replication of RSV the children acquired from infection, Polack’s theory suggests.
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