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noun
spic.
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spic
,
spick
or
spik
(spɪk)
—
n
slang
(
US
) a derogatory word for a person from a Spanish-speaking country in South or Central America or a Spanish-speaking community in the US
[C20: perhaps alluding to a foreigner's mispronunciation of
speak
]
spick
,
spick
or
spik
—
n
[C20: perhaps alluding to a foreigner's mispronunciation of
speak
]
spik
,
spick
or
spik
—
n
[C20: perhaps alluding to a foreigner's mispronunciation of
speak
]
spik
(spɪk)
—
n
a variant spelling of
spic
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