A slur used to refer to indigenous black people in South Africa; derived from the Arabic term for "unbeliever", i.e. pagan.
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Examples for "kaffir"
Examples for "kaffir"
1He was on a kaffir path heading out to who knows where.
2I gave you your kaffir concert, now I want my brigadier concert!
3I admit I phoned Pretoria about the kaffir concert, I admit that.
4Always remember, when you hit a kaffir, stay away from his head.
5But Granpa Chook had done enough running for one old kaffir chicken.
1I could understand their hatred for the English and the kaffirs.
2I'm telling you, it's blery hard work for two big kaffirs.
3Black people are still called kaffirs, and coloured people are nowhere.
4You go home at night, the kaffirs'll torch the place.
5King sent one of his kaffirs to the police station to ask for our help.
1There was one respectable thing in that store-itwas the Kaffer storeman.
2An old Kaffer maid knelt at the door of one grinding mealies.
3They walked round the foot of the kopje and past the Kaffer huts.
4One day a snake curls itself round the waist of a Kaffer woman.
5Our little wagon that we have made, we give to the little Kaffers.
1Momberg will now become the first person jailed for using the k-word.
2A racist incident is not just a white person calling a black person the k-word.
3She unleashed the k-word more than 40 times.
4He called referred to them as the k-word and allegedly attacked them with a pick handle.
5Allegedly, the suspects proceeded to call Ndzongana and Nelumoni the k-word while throwing alcohol over them.