Darky

Word DARKY
Character 5
Hyphenation dark y
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Darky"

What do we mean by darky?

Used as a disparaging term for a black person. noun

A negro; a colored person. noun

A policeman's lantern; a bull's-eye. Dickens. noun

A negro; an African-American; -- an older term now considered offensive. noun

Alternative spelling of darkey. noun

(ethnic slur) offensive term for Black people noun

A person with dark skin.

A dark lantern.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Darky

The word "darky" in example sentences

Hey, I had this great idea last night that if you dress up a black guy like a woman after before you kill them, you can claim it was self defense and not a hate crime because the darky was a violent sex offender/tranny! ❋ Unknown (2008)

"It suah do work, Mistah Swift!" called the darky to Tom, who was waiting the result of his little repair job. ❋ Victor [pseud.] Appleton (N/A)

For a moment I was completely bewildered; then, as I recalled the darky's crafty and indirect ways, my confidence returned and I had the keenest curiosity to see what would be forthcoming. ❋ Charles Boardman Hawes (N/A)

(the Yanks would love him) and calling a darky a darky is only funny for a while. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After more banter with the "darky" Agnew, Nixon opened the piano duet with Franklin Roosevelt's favorite song ( "Home on the Range"), then Harry Truman's ( "Missouri Waltz"), then Lyndon Johnson's ( "The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You"). ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the South the hillbilly disk jockeys refused to play him because they said he was singing "darky" music. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For DarKush, it offered "darky" when I went to type the url in by hand.... ❋ Steven Barnes (2008)

I remember one such particularly, the most intelligent one in Hampton, known as "an, influential darky" ( "darky" being the familiar term applied by the contrabands to themselves). ❋ Various (N/A)

There is the story of the Civil War period, which pictures the "darky" on the old plantation, devoted to "young Massa" or "old Miss," -- the Negro of slavery. ❋ Various (N/A)

'But I yere th' darky's got a pile -- some two thousan '; _thet_ gwoes ❋ Various (N/A)

Long in Jackson county and we plan to interview the 'darky' in the very near future. ❋ Work Projects Administration (N/A)

Perhaps his most humorous anecdote, based upon the same story, is in connection with the exceedingly old "darky" he once met in the South, who claimed to have crossed the Delaware with Washington. ❋ Archibald Henderson (1920)

Zeke was a gaunt "darky" of that peculiar transparent blackness that looks as though it is put on only one layer deep, and yet is black, not brown. ❋ George Looms (1906)

Negroes, and a slave-holder who was as much of a Christian and a gentleman as it was possible for one in his position to be; that she pictured the happy, singing, shuffling "darky" as well as the mother wailing for her child sold "down river." ❋ James Weldon Johnson (1904)

Chloe, in her "darky" dialect more than once had declared "the very spit of him" -- a young trooper in similar slouch hat and dusty field dress, younger, probably, by three or four years, but to the full as alert and active, as healthful and wholesome to look at, his face now all aglow with a light that was sweet for girlish eyes to see. ❋ Charles King (1888)

Now you got a "darky" running your jerked-off country. written by groid, November 07, 2008 ❋ Unknown (2009)

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