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Negro Ears

Used to describe a urban person that only listens to urban music.

Girl 1: Yo, Sha-ney-nay-ray. You herd da new Taylor Swift song? Its aight.

Girl 2: Isnt dat duh young skinny white gurl. Shanefa, now you know I dont be listening to that white people music. Gimme dat Biggie or Tupac.

Girl 1: Guuuurl, you need to stop wit your negro ears and expand your cultural horizon.

by JB Smoooove February 20, 2011

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negro sauce

Originally the kind of hot sauce that Baier had, which featured cartoon African-Americans on the bottle. Now the term has evolved into a generic term for hot sauce.

Yo cornhole bust out with the negro sauce.

by Pace June 3, 2004

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cauca-negro

A caucasion that's addicted to tanning booths and doesn't realize they've crossed the line between white and black.

My wife walked in the bedroom last night and all I could see was her eyes !!!

by BlazNsadL June 26, 2005

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negro estremo

in Italian:
the state of mind of a person who bursts out laughing for everything, after it had smoked a joint.

ITA: "Sono in negro estremo!"
ENG: "I'm high!"

by [moji] November 3, 2006

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Background negro

A background negro is a black person used as decorum in porn movies. The background nigga gets to watch the action, but is not allowed to touch anyone. He basically jerks off. Background negros are rather silly and sad.

Rocco Siffredi, the King of Porn, often uses a background negro in his films. While the sexy white people have all the fun, the background nigga is left to fend for himself, desperately trying to participate.

by Giovannotti April 21, 2008

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Magic Negro

A male or female of African-American heritage that appears in a movie, story, or play, often with some sort of magical, sage powers, strictly for the purpose of providing such wisdom to the white hero, for no apparent reason, but just when he or she needs it the most. They often then immediately depart from the story altogether.

The Magic Negro has no life of his or her own, but seems to see all, know all, and divine all, due to their humble roots and avoidance of the racist white power structure that our hero-of-European-heritage so nobly rebels against. Typically appearing in 19th century- or early-20th century period pieces, the Magic Negro has more recently been seen dispensing his or her powers from within the existing white establishment, as with the character of Morpheus in "The Matrix."

Not to be confused with Barack Obama, who had a lengthy career as a lawyer and state senator which was often overlooked by many American conservatives, eager to pass him off with a dismissive stereotype, despite the fact that upon assuming the Presidency in 2009, had more government and legal experience than George W. Bush did in 2001.

See also, Magical Negro.

John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) in "The Green Mile," Bagger Vance (Will Smith) in "The Legend of Bagger Vance," and Cash (Don Cheadle) in "The Family Man" are all textbook examples of the Magic Negro.

by President Warren G. Harding July 10, 2009

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The Negro Sprint

When in any potentially dangerous or high stakes situation, you subconsciously get the fuck away from said situation in the form of high speed running, much like black people tend to do when they see the police, hence "The Negro Sprint."

"Man, I was cashing my check the other day at the bank, and this guy ran in with a gun. I hit the Negro Sprint outta there so fast, the next thing I knew, I was already at home."

by raymundorocket31320257 August 25, 2011

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