white trash
English
Etymology
A shortening, first attested in 1850, of poor white trash, which black slaves in the Southern United States were said to call white individuals who worked in servile positions (for example, as butlers).
Noun
- (US, idiomatic, derogatory, ethnic slur) A poorly-educated white person or, collectively, white people of low social status.
- 2017, “Tonya Harding”, performed by Sufjan Stevens:
- Just some Portland white trash / You confronted your sorrow / Like there was no tomorrow / While the rest of the world only laughed
- This white trash can't pay for his own beer.
- These lowlife characters are white trash.
Synonyms
- See whitey
Meronyms
- See whitey
Derived terms
- white trashery
- white trash with cash
- white-trashy
Translations
white person or people of low social status (pejorative)
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