wypipo
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== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
wipipo
=== Etymology ===
Phonetic spelling of “white people” in African American Vernacular English.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈwaɪpiːpoʊ/
=== Noun ===
wypipo pl (plural only)
(slang, African-American Vernacular, derogatory, usually offensive) White people.
2017 November 30, Michael Harriot, Why Calling Elizabeth Warren "Pocohontas" Is Racist, Explained, in San Bernardino American Newspaper, volume 48, number 32:
However, the Powhatan people told the Jamestonians that Matoaka's name was"Pocohontas," which loosely translates to "stolen by thieving-ass wypipo" (my Powhatan is a little rusty).
2018 April 19, Anne Branigin, Black Teen Who Won Full ride to 20 Colleges Wants Apology From Reporter Who Called His Effort "Obnoxious", in San Bernardino American Newspaper, volume 48, number 52, front page:
Wypipo: Quit making excuses. Work hard. Pull yourself up by your bootstraps. Go to college. No one's just going to hand opportunities to you.
Also wypipo: Wow, you applied to 20 colleges? And got into all of them? How obnoxious.
==== See also ====
yt (“white”)
gweilo