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squaw

/skwaw/US // skwɔ //UK // (skwɔː) //

乡巴佬,寮国,寮屋,妓女

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Older Use: Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian woman, especially a wife.
    • : Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a wife.a contemptuous term used to refer to any woman or girl.

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Examples

  • It was another hour to get to Squaw at that time, on a tough road.

  • “There are lots of hard-core skiers at Squaw, and KT-22 is their territory,” Jonny continued.

  • Season: Squaw generally opens on Thanksgiving and remains in operation through the end of April.

  • Any discussion of Squaw Valley will eventually shift to KT-22 and its environs—“the Mothership,” in local parlance.

  • Growing up, my nicknames were “Squaw Bitch” and “Indian Nose” due to my part Native American heritage.

  • At this the chief laughed and said, "Tonka Squaw" meaning brave woman and they left.

  • This occasioned great mirth among the rest of the Indians who all exclaimed, "Tonka Squaw" and looked at her admiringly.

  • It is said that the Squaw camped there while her hunter husband went further up the slopes for his game.

  • The chain and tackle also simplified the work for Hepsy, but we cant say as much of the hauling an Indian Squaw has to do.

  • "Squaw—papoose—sick," he added, as a last appeal to sympathy.