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coon

/koon/US // kun //UK // (kuːn) //

浣熊,棕熊,浣浣熊,浣浣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. raccoon.
    • : Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person.
    • : Informal. a fellow, especially a rustic or undignified person: Go home, you old coon!

Examples

  • And one of their commentators accidentally called Martin Luther King Jr. “Martin Luther King Coon Jr.” on the air.

  • Brer Rabbit aint dar, en it tu'n out dat Brer Coon is de man w'at seed 'im las'.

  • Better give it up, Mr. Coon; we have caught you and there is no use denying it now.

  • "Go ahead and look," said Mr. Coon, opening the door and standing aside for them to enter.

  • Of course they found the spoons, and when Mr. Coon saw them he almost fell over.

  • He went upstairs and put those spoons between Mr. Coon's feather beds.