curry-muncher

noun

Etymology

From curry + muncher.

  1. inherited from monchen
  2. suffixed as muncher — “munch + er
  3. compounded as curry-muncher — “curry + muncher

Definitions

  1. A person from the Indian subcontinent.

    • The fact that you call a person a ‘coolie‘ or a ‘charra‘ or a ‘curry-muncher’ doesn't, naturally, stop you looking for bargains in his shop.
    • 'What did they look like?' 'Asian, curry-munchers maybe.' 'Indian, Pakistani?' asked Mac. 'Yeah, mate.'
    • With a twinkle in his good eye, Lufi said: “Stop your bloody whining, ya ugly curry-muncher.”

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA