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"Canuck" is a slang term for "Canadian" in Canadian English and sometimes in American English

History

The term was coined in the 19th century, although its etymology is unclear. Possibilities include:

Meaning

The Random House Dictionary notes that: "The term Canuck is first recorded about 1835 as an Americanism, originally referring specifically to a French Canadian. This was probably the original meaning, though in Canada and other countries, Canuck now more often refers to any Canadian." [link]

Usage and Examples

The use of "Canuck" by Canadians themselves is usually affectionate or patriotic.

The history and use of the term include:

The use of "Canuck" parallels that of some other potentially offensive nicknames, that is, when used by the people it names — Canadians in this case — it is usually acceptable. But when used by an outsider — in this case particularly American strangers — it can be easily misinterpreted and deemed as insulting one's heritage. Although it is not as severe as most ethnic slurs, some consider it one.[[Citing sources citation needed]]

External links

References

  1. ''Random House Dictionary
  2. The Oxford Companion To The English Language
  3. Oxford English Dictionary
  4. Unkind Words : Ethnic Labeling from Redskin to WASP - Irving Lewis Allen ISBN 0897892178

See also

 


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