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English
Etymology
1805–15; variant of Indian. Compare Cajun.
Pronunciation
Noun
injun (plural injuns)
- (US, slang, offensive) A Native American.
1999, “What Do You Want Me to Say?”, in Emergency & I, performed by the Dismemberment Plan:You want a problem, well I guess we got one now / I really don't know how / There's injuns over every goddamn hill
2024 February 2, Ellen E. Jones, “Beyond the pale: where are all the films about ‘whiteness’?”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:Instead of grudgingly admitting the “Injuns” weren’t so bad after all, it actually explores the conflicted culpability of individual white Americans.
Derived terms
Translations
slang for Native American