wigger

wigga

/ (ˈwɪɡə) /


noun
  1. slang, derogatory a white youth who adopts black youth culture by adopting its speech, wearing its clothes, and listening to its music

Origin of wigger

1
C20: from a blend of white + nigger

Words Nearby wigger

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How to use wigger in a sentence

  • Perhaps it is a great assumption of talent to attempt to describe Mr. wigger's hair.

    Peeps at People | Robert Cortes Holliday
  • Mr. Fife has a "furnished room" somewhere around on the next street, and only takes his meals at Mrs. wigger's.

    Peeps at People | Robert Cortes Holliday
  • But as this human life sits here at Mrs. wigger's board a clerk is here, with his past and his future.

    Peeps at People | Robert Cortes Holliday
  • This lady—known to local fame as Miss wigger—had already proposed to take Syd into training as a pupil teacher.

    The Evil Genius | Wilkie Collins
  • As patiently as ever, Linley pointed for the third time, and drew Miss wigger's attention in the right direction at last.

    The Evil Genius | Wilkie Collins