Definitions for Polack

Polack Po·lack

Spelling: [poh-lahk, -lak]
IPA: /ˈpoʊ lɑk, -læk/

Polack is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 110 anagrams from letters in Polack (acklop).

Definitions for Polack

noun

  1. Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Pole or person of Polish descent.

Origin of Polack

First recorded in 1590-1600, Polack is from the Polish word polak a Pole

Examples for Polack

Linda had had maids, Polack and Swedish girls, and Irish country girls hardly intelligible in speech.

Personally I like Polack and Savage the best of them, despite the lumbering pretentiousness and doubtful veracity of the former.

The cry echoed back short from a hundred Polack throats, and they sent a splitter; it was plain they were mad for blood.

A Polack man showed a torn hand that had come under an ax-handle.

In such a cause, any soldier, were he but a Polack Scythe-man, shall be welcome.

He danced away like a Polack right merrily with his family, and stuck the rod behind the fur.

We saw a Polack dancing-hall, where the cook-girls were slatterns, but romantic slatterns.

He tried to reason with them; but the Hungarians and Polack miners know no reason.

They got a veteran soldier and a Polack waman to allow the machine to experiment on them.

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