woggy adj.
(Aus.) pertaining to non-whites, whether in their own countries or as immigrants.
Army News (Darwin, NT) 25 Dec. 2/1: Even poultry [...] and pudding are not so good when mixed with the woggy taste of desert dust and sand. That ‘woggy’ smell which pervaded all things. The smell of countless centuries of ‘wogs’. | ||
Barry McKenzie [comic strip] in Complete Barry McKenzie (1988) 36: Give us two in the back stalls will you woggy boy. | ||
Aus. Lang. (2nd edn) 175: Derivatives [of wog] include woggey. | ||
(con. 1941) Gunner 292: It’s so dirty and unpleasant, so damned Woggy! | ||
Girls’ Night Out (1995) 126: This one’s called Petro. He’s a big choc, you know really woggy. | ||
Loaded (1998) 8: She’s got a bad woggy haircut. | ||
Vatican Bloodbath 101: Look out woggy boy! | ||
Luck in the Greater West (2008) 103: Your sister’s a woggy freak like you. |