different between qualities vs woggish
qualities
English
Noun
qualities
- plural of quality
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woggish
English
Etymology
wog +? -ish
Pronunciation
Adjective
woggish (comparative more woggish, superlative most woggish)
- (slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) Exhibiting qualities or behaviour considered characteristic of a wog
- 1960 Manohar Malgonkar, Distant drum, Asia Pub. House, p60
- I should have thought that we would have stopped all such woggish activities by now. I mean dancing and things.
- 1987 Anna Gibbs & Alison Tilson, Frictions, an anthology of fiction by women, Spinifex Press, p6
- They were too unrestrainedly ethnic, too woggish (from another point of view), not middle-class enough for my father [...]
- 2006 Irfan Agha, Uncle Cuckoo, Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pu, p104
- Thank God at least you don't speak with a woggish accent.
- 1960 Manohar Malgonkar, Distant drum, Asia Pub. House, p60
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