See also: nigger-boy and Niggerboy

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nigger +‎ boy

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niggerboy (plural niggerboys)

  1. (offensive, ethnic slur) A young black man.
    Coordinate term: niggergirl
    • 1946, Morrison Wood, The Devil is a Lonely Man[1], Thomas Y. Crowell Company, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 15:
      The niggerboy didn't ride himself, but ran along behind Mr. Wayne like a blackberry growing from the horse's tail. On Mr. Wayne's instructions the niggerboy sped back to town, and Mr. Wayne, tying his horse, crossed above the  []
    • 2007 November, Bob Schroeder, The Mascots of 1911: The Year God Met the Devil in the World Series[2], iUniverse, →ISBN, page 16:
      Not only is Ty Cobb the biggest player on the field, he is also the meanest and the loudest. “Hey, you Connie Mack. You see this here? I'm runnin' my hands thru the hair of a niggerboy. All the Tigers run their hands through the hair of this here niggerboy just before they go to bat. []
    • 2009, Harold Bloom, Ralph Ellison (BBC Series)‎[3], Infobase Publishing, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 115:
      Wright learns how wounding it is to wear the mask of a grinning niggerboy in order to keep a job. He examines the life of the Negroes and judges it without charity or idyllic compensation—for he already knows, in his heart and his bones, that to be oppressed means to lose out on human possibilities.

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