Paki
[pak-ee, pah-kee] /ˈpæk i, ˈpɑ ki/
noun, plural Pakis. Chiefly British Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive.
1.
a contemptuous term used to refer to a Pakistani, especially one who has emigrated to Britain.
2.
a contemptuous term used to refer to any emigrant to Britain from the Indian subcontinent.
/ˈpækɪ/
noun (pl) Pakis
1.
a Pakistani or person of Pakistani descent
2.
(loosely) a person from any part of the Indian subcontinent
adjective
3.
Pakistani or of Pakistani descent
4.
(loosely) denoting a person from the Indian subcontinent
n.
British slang for “immigrant from Pakistan,” 1964, from first element of Pakistan.
offensive Pakistani
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