English edit

Etymology edit

From camel +‎ fucker.

Noun edit

camelfucker (plural camelfuckers)

  1. (slang, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur, vulgar) Term of abuse towards a Middle Eastern person.
    • 2005 11, Daniel Grote, Of Robots, God, and Government: A Treatise on Armageddon, iUniverse, →ISBN:
      There's probably another army of camelfuckers right outside this tent waiting for his cue to decimate us.” “No, Tom, it's OK, you can trust him,” Ben said. “He helped me take out most of their army.” “Bullshit, like you expect.
    • 2010 October 12, Michael Ayoob, In Search of Mercy: A Mystery, Minotaur Books, →ISBN:
      And whenever anybody at Marchicomo's mentions the Kashons, they tend to call them A-rabs, camelfuckers, ragheads. Lou digs into his jacket pocket, deposits a mess of paper on the table. No money this time, but some numbers slips, []
    • 2015 May 5, Aleksandar Hemon, The Making of Zombie Wars: A Novel, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, →ISBN, page 67:
      Noah slid into the chair next to Joshua and matter-of-factly said: “Camelfuckers.” “Watch your language, young man,” Janet said sans conviction. “Camelfuckers,” Noah repeated. “Secret word, Noah! We don't use it in front of other people []