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  • noun US, slang, mildly pejorative A young Caucasian female.
  • noun uncountable, slang, African American Vernacular cocaine.

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Examples

  • The black guy is a fatherly figure in the sky, the dorm room is a church, and the effusive appreciation and admiration comes from a congregation that takes just about everybody in its search for a new believer (and another paying customer) rather than a black guy who makes allowances to get a whitegirl.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge 2010

  • The black guy is a fatherly figure in the sky, the dorm room is a church, and the effusive appreciation and admiration comes from a congregation that takes just about everybody in its search for a new believer and another paying customer rather than a black guy who makes allowances to get a whitegirl.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge 2010

  • The Jim-Steinman-loving whitegirl in me adores this post :

    Sometimes I hate my mind Arbogast 2008

  • She could hear her breathing but still the whitegirl said nothing.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • Denver bought horehound, licorice, peppermint and lemonade at a table manned by a little whitegirl in ladies 'high-topped shoes.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • She dressed herself, bent down to leave and stood up in snowfall: a thin and whipping snow very like the picture her mother had painted as she described the circumstances of Denver's birth in a canoe straddled by a whitegirl for whom she was named.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • If she lay among all the hands in the world, she would know Baby Suggs 'just as she did the good hands of the whitegirl looking for velvet.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • Even when I was carrying her, when it got clear that I wasn't going to make it -- which meant she wasn't going to make it either -- she pulled a whitegirl out of the hill.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • Sethe didn't know if it was the voice, or Boston or velvet, but while the whitegirl talked, the baby slept.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • However many times Baby denied it, Sethe knew the grief at 124 started when she jumped down off the wagon, her newborn tied to her chest in the underwear of a whitegirl looking for Boston.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

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