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No Negro

A sort of suffix that allows a person to do or say something stereotypically African American without being misconstrued as an actual black person.

I don't know how to swim, I'm two hours late for work, and I had fried chicken for lunch. No Negro.

by sawgee rawkwell, III August 30, 2010

39πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


negroe

The official race of black people.
Also known as Negroid or Negro.

Race: __Caucasian, __Asian, __Hispanic, __Indian, __Negroe

by Professor Watenabe October 23, 2010

69πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Negro

this is the way we Latinos and caribenos call a color person you can call a south, central American and even Cubans,Dominicans,Puerto Ricans Negro those that are of dark skin color, they don't see this as an insult, is a friendly way of how we Los Latinos call someone of color that you may know, or even if you don't know him, that just may be the way people know this particular person as, but not necessary as something you would tell someone of color to insult him, put him down,mistreat,much less to be use as a racial derogatory word

hepa my negro como esta todo ´´translation´´what's up blak how is everything

by corvette052 August 11, 2007

179πŸ‘ 76πŸ‘Ž


Negroes

A proven myth. Everybody knows negroes don't exist, they died out a long time ago

When we took Jimmy to go see the negroes there weren't any left

by Homoriffic December 10, 2006

200πŸ‘ 113πŸ‘Ž


Negro

A type of biscuit found in turkey and turkish cyprus.
They are similar to oreo's.

Person one: Hey have you tryed negro biscuits?

Person 2: yer their awesome, almost as good as oreo's!!!

by another pseudonym August 22, 2008

50πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Negroed

to be triggered or angered as an African american

damn Tyrone was really negroed when Trump was elected

by Bunkinstan February 11, 2017

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Negro

1. (Spanish): the color black.

2. a now often-derogatory word for a person of black African descent.

1. El cielo de la noche es negro. (The night sky is black.)

2. D'Antuan Robinson: Yo, Tawneshia. You know how dems white folks always use' to call us Negros?

Tawneshia Jacobs: Yeah, I know what you sayin'. What about it?

DR: Well, 'Negro' was actually a Spanish word oridge'ly, you know what I be sayin'?

TJ: Hells no, nigga, you serious?!

DR: Yeah g'rl, I swear. I'm not pulling yo' chains o' anything like dat.

TJ: Hmm! Learn somethin' new everyday, huh.

by pwumavs January 27, 2007

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