Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- proper noun A genus of macaques including the rhesus monkey (
Macaca mulatta ), much used in laboratory biomedical research. Formerly calledMacacus .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun macaques; rhesus monkeys
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Examples
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GREENFIELD: Virginia Senator George Allen says he had no idea that the term macaca, that he aimed at a volunteer working for his rival, is a common racial slur in parts of North Africa, homeland of the senator's mother.
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George Allen is again saying that he regrets using the term "macaca" to refer to a Democratic campaign volunteer of Indian ancestry in 2006.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Now the word 'macaca' is synonymous with not only Sen. Allen's failed re-election bid, but with the power of online video in politics.
Ramya Raghavan: Lessons for Politicians From YouTube's Viral Stars (or, What Candidates Can Learn From the Old Spice Guy) Ramya Raghavan 2011
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Senator Allen apologized for making a mistake -- who doesn't make a mistake -- but he really didn't make a mistake in the first place: it was the liberal media that made up with the story that "macaca" is a racial slur in North Africa; in Viriginia, it means "bubba."
August 2006 2006
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Siddarth, a fourth-year University of Virginia student, was video taping the event and Webb's campaign posted it on the Internet, quickly transforming Allen's use of the word macaca, a long-tailed Asian monkey, into an 800-pound gorilla.
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In some European cultures, macaca is also considered a racial slur against African immigrants, according to several Web sites that track ethnic slurs.
August 2006 2006
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Of course, the 2006 elections have given the word macaca a familiar nonscientific connotation in the United States.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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Do you believe that, that he just made up the word macaca out of nowhere?
Archive 2006-11-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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Do you believe that, that he just made up the word macaca out of nowhere?
"The sad fate of George Allen's A-list advisers." Ann Althouse 2006
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Of course, the 2006 elections have given the word macaca a familiar nonscientific connotation in the United States.
Macaca 2006
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