nazipardo
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Etymology
Compound of nazi + pardo or blend of nazista + pardo.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aʁdu
- Hyphenation: na‧zi‧par‧do
Noun
nazipardo m (plural nazipardos, feminine naziparda, feminine plural nazipardas)
- (Brazil, colloquial, derogatory, Internet slang) a brown or black person who defends ideas similar to those of the Nazis
- 2021 March 29, Rodolpho Barreto Sampaio Júnior, O Nazipardo[1]:
- Mas quando esse apoio é publicamente exposto, o asco é ainda maior. E o sentimento ainda é pior quando expressado por um “branco” brasileiro, um autêntico nazipardo.
- But when this support is publicly exposed, the disgust is even greater. And the feeling is even worse when expressed by a “white” Brazilian, an authentic "nazibrown".
Usage notes
- Although the feminine equivalent may occur, the masculine can also be used colloquially to refer to both men and women.
Further reading
- “nazipardo”, in Dicionário inFormal (in Portuguese), 2006–2024
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