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Examples
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Let me clarify that the word Wog is abusive and anyone that doesn’t know this is plain ignorant.
That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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"Wog" is very useful for discourse among Americans because we haven't got the hang-ups about its use, i.e.
"Who would have thought it? Prince Harry is just a normal bloke in spite of the weird circumstances of his upbringing." Ann Althouse 2009
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One said "Wog", meaning apparently "Middle Eastern, inclined to Arab"; the other was more educated – he said "Cypriot, maybe", which could mean "Middle Eastern, inclined to Israel". '
The Alamut Ambush Price, Anthony 1971
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They must have been at a loss for words when "Wog" fell out of favor.
Latest Articles 2010
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Even more shocking though is that the shopkeeper REPUTEDLY preferred the term “Wog” because being Indian hated being labelled as a Pakistani.
Purple Pain « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Squaddies being squaddies agreed instantly not to use that term any more and it became “the Wog Shop”.
Purple Pain « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Why did the local distributor not think a beautiful blonde would help sell tickets for The Kings of Mykonos: Wog Boy 2, but that it will in Greece?
An Australian Movie's Poster in America Glenn Dunks 2010
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Last week's local box office had Prince of Persia, Robin Hood, The Kings of Mykonos: Wog Boy 2 and Iron Man 2 in the top four, which - from a marketing point of view - certainly skew masculine.
Sexist with a capital S.E.X.I.S.T. Glenn Dunks 2010
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Snag Proof's Wiggle Wog (800-762-4773; www. greatlures.com/snag), their newest lure model, has a more rounded body and a paddle tail that grabs the water and makes the bait wobble when retrieved.
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Furthermore, we need to bear in mind that words such as Frog (for Frenchman), and Wog (for an Arab) were in frequent use well into my lifetime.
John Buchan: The Three Hostages Michael Allen 2005
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