Buckras

/ˈbʌkrəz/ noun

Plural of buckra; a term historically used in various dialects to refer to a white person, particularly in the American South or Caribbean contexts.

From Wolof or other West African languages brought through the slave trade, originally meaning 'master' or 'white man,' entering English through Gullah and other creole languages.

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