English edit

Etymology edit

wog +‎ -ish

Pronunciation edit

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Adjective edit

woggish (comparative more woggish, superlative most woggish)

  1. (slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) Exhibiting qualities or behaviour considered characteristic of a foreigner
    Synonym: woggy
    • 1960, Manohar Malgonkar, Distant drum[1], Asia Pub. House, page 60:
      I should have thought that we would have stopped all such woggish activities by now. I mean dancing and things.
    • 1987, Anna Gibbs, Alison Tilson, Frictions, an anthology of fiction by women[2], Spinifex Press, page 6:
      They were too unrestrainedly ethnic, too woggish (from another point of view), not middle-class enough for my father [...]
    • 2006, Irfan Agha, Uncle Cuckoo[3], Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pub., page 104:
      Thank God at least you don't speak with a woggish accent.