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Vannaroth

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It's a point of reference and soley intended as that.

Yes I am British and proud to be British, but as per above. It goes to show how the world is PC about one thing and yet not for another.

And britain is technicully a country, seeing as both wales and scotland now have their own parliment. But still part of England.....

I would just like to point out that you are a fu‪cking idiot. Wales and Scotland are a part of England? What? How do you not even know how your own country works? And to all of you people trying desperately to justify the word 'paki', shut up you ignorant retards. Get to grips with reality.
 

elohelMeight

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1. Paki 1646 up, 761 down love ithate it

1. A slang term to describe a Pakistani or one of Pakistani descent - used in an intentionally harmless manner **if** it's between non-Pakistanis or Pakistanis themselves.

2. In the UK at least, used to the person the word is a derogatory racist remark for anyone of South Asian appearance, even if they're say, Indian. Look at the description of Feltham for truth of how stupidly this word is used. Used by racist Neanderthal ****bags, many of whom frequent urbandictionary.com by the look of the utter drivel I've read in this section. It goes without saying they obviously need to go back to primary school. I know some need to integrate more into British culture, way of life etc. and there are a lot of dickheads, same as in any race/ethnic group but this is hardly going to encourage them. You get a lot of white people saying "When in Rome" etc but when you treat people like **** they will treat you like **** - go figure?

And the plan to deport those who were BORN here (OK if they were terror suspects but this includes everyone - even if they've never committed a crime in their life..) is a practical violation of human rights. Fortunately, to any people accessing this from outside the UK I'm glad to say people with the views above are in the minority.

3. A great Republic of Ireland and Celtic goalkeeper in the early '90s. Oops, sorry, that's PACKIE Bonner :)

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See above definitions, I think they say it all
by Dan Sullivan Mar 7, 2005 share this 15 comments
2. paki 1174 up, 736 down love ithate it

The short version for the term 'pakistani'. Before anybody says anything, it is NOT a racist term, as calling a pakistani a paki is no different to calling someone from Britain a Brit.
no hes not an indian, hes a paki.
pakistani indian ****** slaves blacks
by Crackin Cracker May 22, 2006 share this 14 comments
3. Paki 596 up, 319 down love ithate it

Can be referred as derogatory, offensive and racist.

A Pakistani or more generally, a person who is perceived to be a Pakistani often applied to persons of any South Asian or Middle Eastern origin or indeed immigrant. Although deriving from the word Pakistan ,Paki became offensive during the 1960s when used by british citizens to refer to immigrants in a racist manner.
'' ****in paki why being rude!''