List of Indian Slurs

Search our database of 64 Indian slurs, find their origins and meanings.

Slur Type Copy
Wog Indians x
Turbinator Indians x
Thank You Come Again Indians x
Taxi Driver Indians x
Target Indians x
Swami Indians x
Spice Rubber Indians x
Slurpee Jockey Indians x
Sanjay Indians x
Sambo Indians x
Reset Indians x
Push-Button Indians x
Punjab Indians x
Pull-Start Indians x
Pindunderjip Indians x
Patel Indians x
Paki Indians x
Napkin Nigger Indians x
My Friend! Indians x
Mangosteen Indians x
Mahout Indians x
Madrasis Indians x
Macaca Indians x
Kuthi Indians x
Kumar Indians x
Kalu Indians x
Kaliali Indians x
Kaek Indians x
Julab Indians x
Jab Indians x
Indonigger Indians x
Higger Indians x
Hamilton Indians x
Halee Halaa Indians x
Hadji Indians x
Habib Indians x
Gupta Indians x
Ghinder Indians x
Gas Pumper Indians x
Ganesh Indians x
Gandhi Indians x
Etch Indians x
Elephant Jockey Indians x
Dottie Indians x
Dot/Dot-Head Indians x
Dot Knot Indians x
Desi Indians x
D.I.P. Indians x
Curry-Muncher Indians x
Curry Indians x
Cow-Kisser Indians x
Chara Indians x
Buttonhead Indians x
Boojie Indians x
Bipty Indians x
Bindi Indians x
Binder Indians x
Bhrempti Indians x
Bhindu Indians x
Babu Indians x
Babar Indians x
Apu Indians x
Apna Indians x
ABCD Indians x
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What are racial slurs?

Racial slurs are offensive words or phrases that are used to insult or degrade an individual or group based on their race or ethnicity. They can range from derogatory terms used to describe an entire race or ethnic group to individual insults directed at someone of a certain racial or ethnic background. These slurs are often used in a derogatory or mocking manner and can be seen as a form of verbal or emotional abuse. Racial slurs are considered hate speech and are not tolerated in many societies. Racial slurs have a long history of being used as a tool of oppression and discrimination. They have been used to dehumanize individuals, groups, and entire races of people for centuries. Unfortunately, these words are still used today, often in casual conversation without the speaker thinking of the hurtful implications of their words. When it comes to using racial slurs, education is key. It is important to understand the history and implications of these words and to be aware of their power to hurt and harm. When racial slurs are used, it is important to stand up and speak out against them. It is never okay to use racial slurs and we should all strive to create a world where such words are not tolerated.