shvartzer

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Yiddish שוואַרצער (shvartser), nominative masculine singular form of שוואַרץ (shvarts, black).

Noun

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shvartzer (plural shvartzers)

  1. (chiefly US, offensive, ethnic slur) Alternative form of shvartze (masculine)
    • 1991, Steve Stern, chapter 7, in Harry Kaplan’s Adventures Underground[1], New York: Ticknor & Fields, pages 123–124:
      I liked the secret disgrace of running with shvartzers, of having forbidden friends, if that’s what you want to call them.
    • 2011, Howard Jacobson, The Mighty Walzer[2], New York: Bloomsbury, Book 3, Chapter 2, p. 249:
      You go to Israel and you come back looking like a shvartzer and talking like Hitler.

Adjective

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shvartzer (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly US, offensive, ethnic slur) Alternative form of shvartze (masculine)
    • 1971, Victor Wartofsky, Meeting the Pieman[3], New York: John Day, Chapter , p. 21:
      The store’s right in the heart of the shvartzer area.