Moolie

What is Moolie?


1.

Italian slang for a black person. Short for "moulinyan," Italian dialect for "eggplant."

"There's a lot of moolies in Bushwick," said Vinny.

2.

italian version of saying nigger

hey look its a moolie

3.

A derivative of the Italian word "melanzana" which means "eggplant". Moolie was used by Italian immigrants to describes blacks, since blacks tend to have elongated heads and dark skin, sort of resembling eggplants.

When you're out late at night

And you see teeth so white

It's a moolie!

When you see your T.V.

In the dark, floating free

It's a moolie!

You-a stupid moolie! You steal-a mah TV again, you gonna sleep-a with the fishes eh!

See nigger, spook, nig nog, coon, porch monkey

4.

a black man.

fuck me, man, that moolie done fucked my wife. gonna spread me some moolie-paste on toast.

5.

italian slang for a black person. usually used by italians after seeing rocky, but before jumping in their IROC Z's

example: "Damn Vinny, this line for Rocky V is freekin long. Hey Check out that freekin moolie that parked next to your IROC!"

See wops, iroc, rocky, mooley, deigo, asian invasion

6.

A term that a lot of my people(I'm half Italian, half Greek) use against Black people. It basically translates to "nigger" Ironically, the people that use it the most are usually Italians that are darker than some Black people, and who have coarse hair themselves.

Bensonhoist Guido: Yo looka dat moolie ova deah!

Kenny: Fuck off, you fuckin' Dago.

See guido, italian, moolie, slur, ignorance

7.

a nigga who acts like a fool is stupid

boy1:if he ruled the world i would move to china.

boy2:you a fuckin moolie china is a part of the world!!!!

See fool, stupid, idiot, dumb, dunce, foolie


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