''Spic'' (also spelled ''spick'') is an
ethnic slur
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used in the
United States
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for people from Latin American countries and states.
Etymology
Some sources from the United States believe that the word ''spic'' is a play on a Spanish-accented pronunciation of the English word ''speak''.
[ Interactive Dictionary of Language. Accessed April 12, 2007.][ The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Accessed April 12, 2007.][Santiago, Esmeralda. When I Was Puerto Rican. New York: Vintage Books, 1993.] The ''
Oxford English Dictionary
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'' takes ''spic'' to be a contraction of the earlier form ''spiggoty''. The oldest known use of ''spiggoty'' is in 1910 by Wilbur Lawton in ''Boy Aviators in Nicaragua, or, In League with the Insurgents''. Stuart Berg Flexner, in ''I Hear America Talking'' (1976), favored the explanation that it derives from "no spik Ingles" (or "no spika de Ingles").
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However, in an earlier publication, the 1960 ''Dictionary of American Slang'', written by Dr. Harold Wentworth, with Flexner as second author, ''spic'' is first identified as a noun for an
Italian
Italian(s) may refer to:
* Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries
** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom
** Italian language, a Romance language
*** Regional Ita ...
or "
American of Italian ancestry", along with the words spic'', ''spig'', and ''spiggoty'', and confirms that it is shortened from the word ''
spaghetti
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''. The authors refer to the word's usage in James M. Cain's ''Mildred Pierce'', referring to a "wop or spig", and note that this term was never preferred over ''
wop
''Wop'' is a pejorative slur for Italians or people of Italian descent.
Etymology
The Merriam-Webster dictionary states wop's first known use was in the United States in 1908, and that it originates from the Southern Italian dialectal term ''gu ...
'', and has been rarely used since 1915. However, the etymology remains.
[Wentworth, Harold, and Flexner, Stuart Berg. The Dictionary of American Slang. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1960, pp. 507.]
See also
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Anti-Hispanic racism in the United States
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Spic and Span
Spic and Span is a brand of all-purpose household cleaner marketed by KIK Custom Products Inc. for home consumer use and by Procter & Gamble for professional (non-home-consumer) use.
History
On June 15, 1926, Whistle Bottling Company of Johnson ...
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