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ofay
English
Etymology
Unknown; perhaps from an African language (possibly Yoruba ófé (“to evade, disappear”)). Pig Latin for foe, though popularly posited, is probably not accurate.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?o?fe?/
- Homophone: au fait
Noun
ofay (plural ofays)
- (US, ethnic slur, slang) A white person.
- Synonyms: honky, whitey; see also Thesaurus:white person
Adjective
ofay (comparative more ofay, superlative most ofay)
- (US, ethnic slur, slang) White; white-skinned.
- 1984. Anthony Burgess, Enderby's Dark Lady:
- ‘Baby,’ April Elgar said, ‘you may be an uptight ofay milk-toast limey bastard, but you ain’t no fag.’
- 1959. Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun:
- Everything is strictly peachy keen, as the ofay kids say.
- 1984. Anthony Burgess, Enderby's Dark Lady:
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