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English
Etymology
Blend of coon + convicted.
Verb
coonvicted
- (slang, ethnic slur, derogatory, offensive) Of a black person, convicted.
2006 July 9, [email protected], “Prominent Black Intellectual Dr Walter Williams Decries Failure In Black Education, Implies That "The Bell Curve" Analysis Was Right”, in can.politics (Usenet):Oh yeah,and not one of the black garbage spent even 1 day in jail after
being coonvicted for their heinous crimes!
2012 November 20, More Taxes, “Serial "catch & release" nigger attacks a doctor”, in rec.arts.tv (Usenet):Harris was also coonvicted of armed robbery and aggravated
battery for beating a 59-year-old victim in Chicago’s Old Town
neighborhood, Scaduto said.
2016 March 10, Obama Nation, “U.S. Air Force veteran coonvicted of attempting to join Islamic State”, in sac.politics (Usenet):
2017 July 6, Robert Wolfe, “Sub-prosimian nigger rapes 88 year old woman”, in alt.checkmate (Usenet):Jiggaboo Justin Glenn Ellis, 21, faces up to life in the primate cage
of the city zoo if coonvicted of sexual apessault of the elderly in the
June 11 rape at a senior independent living complex.
2023 June 8, K.Wills, “Bootlip Sow Cunt Leaves Her Newborn in Toilet Covered With Soiled Toilet Paper”, in alt.checkmate (Usenet):On Friday, the infant's mother, sheboon Amari Chanel Marsh, 22, of Orangeburg, was charged with murder/homicide by child abuse and could spend 20 years to life in prison, if coonvicted, according to court documents.
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