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spic
[ spik ]
noun
- a contemptuous term used to refer to a Spanish American person.
spic
/ spɪk /
noun
- slang.a derogatory word for a person from a Spanish-speaking country in South or Central America or a Spanish-speaking community in the US
Word History and Origins
Origin of spic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spic1
Example Sentences
Zayas recalled a witness claiming that once "Delle Donna referred to Elvin as a spic."
I am sure that as "victims" they are each angling to get $500,000 of SPIC insurance money.
On the other hand, all the officers looked as spic and span as on parade.
Her house was spic and span and shining with a new interior coat of white gypsum.
Spic′ūlum, a spicule; Spike′bill, a merganser, a sawbill: the marbled godwit.
He was tall and handsome, and as spic and span as a new pin till you came to look under the surface.
This youth was spic-and-span from the Military Academy, with a top-dressing of three months' thoughtful travel in Germany.
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