Coons

/kuːnz/ noun

Plural of coon, short for raccoon; also a sometimes offensive slur (use with caution).

From Powhatan 'apokoum' meaning 'one who scratches with hands.' The word entered English in the 1600s and evolved into the abbreviated 'coon' by the 1700s.

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