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buckra
[ buhk-ruh ]
noun
, Southern U.S. (chiefly South Atlantic States).
- Usually Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to a white man.
buckra
/ ˈbʌkrə /
noun
- (used contemptuously by Black people, esp in the US) a White man
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Word History and Origins
Origin of buckra1
First recorded in 1685–90; of uncertain origin; often alleged to be from Efik m̀bakára “white man”; compare Jamaican English backra, and earlier English spellings bochara, bacceroe, backearary
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Word History and Origins
Origin of buckra1
C18: probably from Efik mba-ka-ra master
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Example Sentences
Man Friday hope piccaniny live well—bring her buckra fish from sea!
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On our entrance, the old lady yelled out "My God, ye Buckra (white) man no stop come in do (door) pull'e side house down."
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Only one buckra, massa, and him family berry glad see officers; plenty fun, oh yes!
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Thus Sambo passes on to get his molasses, laughing in his sleeve to think how he "fool ignorant buckra."
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Another common gulla word is "Buckra" which means a white man of the upper class, in contradistinction to a poor white.
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