niller
a less recognized, but more acute diagnosis of a “vanillaface” affected by some personality disorder suggesting, but not limited to, the partic-p-tion in activities prominently attributed to african-americans and/or the belief that he/she has african heritage and is black. this is a term describing mental illness and is not to be confused with the derogatory term “wigger”.
son: yo ma, i gots sum to tell ya’ll.
mother: yes, sweetie?
son: the doc says my n-gg- self is niller.
mother: oh my g-d! is it contagious?
or
i hate those d-mn nillers.
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