spic

[spɪk]
  • n. 内插法测船位计算机;美籍西班牙人;在美国讲西班牙语的人
  • n. (Spic)人名;(捷)斯皮茨
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spic (n.)
derogatory for "Latino person," 1913, from cliche protestation, No spick English. Earlier spiggoty (1910 "speak-a the ..."); the term is said to have originated in Panama during the canal construction. But it also was applied from an early date to Italians, and some have suggested an alteration of spaghetti.
1. So he said , under his breath , Grease - balls , spic - dicks, and they got him.
于是他气急了说, 该死的西班牙佬, 他们就打了他.

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2. Mrs. Lin always keeps her house spic and span.
(林太太常常保持房子一尘不染. )

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3. A good housewife should keep her house spic - and - span.
一位尽责的家庭主妇总是把家收拾得乾乾净净的.

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4. Carlo Rizzi : You spic slobs still betting Yankees?
这些家伙还是把美国佬打得惨兮兮?

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5. Carlo Rizzi : You spic slobs still betting Yankees? Tell them to stop taking in action.
这些家伙还是把美国佬打得惨兮兮? 叫他们不要再接受投注了.

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