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  • But in practice, it's really more like second generation Italians calling first generation ones Dagos or Wops.

    Steven Nereo: If You Know What a Hipster Is... You Are One Steven Nereo 2011

  • That would teach those damn Dagos a lesson about organized crime.

    Somali pirates, U.S. crew, Rush Limbaugh, and Barack Obama. Ann Althouse 2009

  • That would teach those damn Dagos a lesson about organized crime.

    Somali pirates, U.S. crew, Rush Limbaugh, and Barack Obama. Ann Althouse 2009

  • Anyhow, the prejudices did not boil the less in the bosom of Mr Rock, because he was actually in the land of the Dagos when this story opens; striding furiously up a hill beyond the Mexican border, to the white hotel, fringed with ornamental palms, in which it was supposed that the Potters were staying and that the mysterious

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Some of these damned Dagos clubbed him as he came through the gate —

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Perhaps he was rather too much inclined to assume, in robust impatience, that all gangsters were Dagos and that all Dagos were gangsters.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Not in any sense that has anything to do with these poor lounging Dagos down here.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Not in any sense that has anything to do with these poor lounging Dagos down here.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Rock uncomfortably; then, rather at a loss, and turning to the little priest: ‘as I say, if you’re English, you ought really to be on my side against these Dagos, anyhow.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Anyhow, the prejudices did not boil the less in the bosom of Mr Rock, because he was actually in the land of the Dagos when this story opens; striding furiously up a hill beyond the Mexican border, to the white hotel, fringed with ornamental palms, in which it was supposed that the Potters were staying and that the mysterious

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

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