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Slur Represents Reason & Origins
Cheese-Eater Dutch Represents their fondness of eating cheese; used mostly by Germans.
Cheesehead Dutch Used by Germans during WWII, still very offensive today
Cloggie Dutch The wooden shoes.
Dexican Mixed Races Dutch/Mexican mix.
Dicksuckinflog Dutch 16th Century term for prostitutes accused of witchcraft.
Dyke Dutch The country owes its existence to the many dikes that were used to reclaim land from the sea, also from the story of the Dutch boy who used his finger to plug a leaking dike to save his town. Van Dyk/Dijk/Dyke is also a very distinctive Dutch last name.
Dyke-Jumper Dutch Because of all the dykes in Holland, Dutch farmers used to use long wooden poles to pole-vault from one section of farmland to another.
Hollowhead Dutch "Holland" originally comes from the words "Hollow Land" because it's so flat
Kaaskop Dutch Dutch for "Cheese head". Refers to improvised helmets made of cheesbuckets, as worn by millitant farmers during the 80-year war.
Kees Dutch Flemish for "cheese". Also a very common name in Holland (and possibly also Flanders); it is a shortened form of the name "Cornelis". It is sometimes spelled "Cees".
Lowlander Dutch The Netherlands are below sea level.
Marsh Nigger Dutch The Netherlands is a very marshy country
Mocro Moroccans Used by themselves and the Dutch. Originated from Spanish
Mof/Moffen Germans Used by the Dutch in the 2nd World War.
Nig-nog Blacks Used in England. Probably from the Dutch "niknok" (nigger) by way of South Africa.
Niknok Blacks Dutch version of Nigger.
Orangie Dutch The national Dutch color is Orange, and they manifest this color everwhere in their country- from soccer season to vehicle paint jobs
Peter Pan/Tinkerbell Dutch The Dutch live in the Netherlands (Neverland)
Shoe Dutch Name is derived from the wooden shoes they would wear.
Windmill Winder Dutch They got lots of windmills
Woodies Dutch They're known to wear wooden shoes
Yam Amish Refers to the sound of the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect