Birdgang
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I don’t consider calling someone a ninja a derogatory term.
you realize Ninja and N word are the same thing. Its a way to say it without offending people but getting point across
I don’t consider calling someone a ninja a derogatory term.
you realize Ninja and N word are the same thing. Its a way to say it without offending people but getting point across
That crossed my mind as well but even if I gave Zeke the benefit of the doubt with that, he still didn’t call him a ninja trying to be besties with the guy.you realize Ninja and N word are the same thing. Its a way to say it without offending people but getting point across
The dictionary doesn’t say it’s the same thing. The guy was dressed like a ninja.
nin·ja
/ˈninjə/
Learn to pronounce
noun
- a person skilled in ninjutsu.
- INFORMAL
a person who excels in a particular skill or activity.
So what do you consider it? A compliment? Do you think Zeke called him that because he was just trying to be friendly?
I did not know that. I must be old.you realize Ninja and N word are the same thing. Its a way to say it without offending people but getting point across
/Ok, so please inform all of us what specifically could have gone either way in the first case and why the same thing couldn’t happen in this case but to a lesser degree?
Urban dictionary says otherwise and while urban dictionary is somewhat of a joke, a lot of the terms you can find there are used in the sense they define them as.The dictionary doesn’t say it’s the same thing. The guy was dressed like a ninja.
nin·ja
/ˈninjə/
Learn to pronounce
noun
- a person skilled in ninjutsu.
- INFORMAL
a person who excels in a particular skill or activity.
my ninja
A more tasteful substitute for "the N-word", used to show comraderie rather than feelings of racial inferiority.
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my ninja
A more tasteful substitute for "the N-word", used to show comraderie rather than feelings of racial inferiority.
Fight the power, you *****-*** ninjaz!
Urban dictionary says otherwise and while urban dictionary is somewhat of a joke, a lot of the terms you can find there are used in the sense they define them as.
Can’t remember Dez being this much trouble off field. And they said he would be a handful coming out of the draft.The deflection and rationalization in threads like this crack me up. It's not about the security guard and it's not about the alleged Mara & Goodell Conspiracy.
Yay, sportsball! Must defend favorite team's players at all costs!
It's about Zeke's poor judgment off the field, again. I hope he grows out of it soon.
Please, the guy wasn’t dressed as ninja. IMOF, that could be construed in a very negative manner to certain ethnic groups as well. So anyone who wears all black can be called a ninja and that’s considered an accurate and non offensive term?The dictionary doesn’t say it’s the same thing. The guy was dressed like a ninja.
nin·ja
/ˈninjə/
Learn to pronounce
noun
- a person skilled in ninjutsu.
- INFORMAL
a person who excels in a particular skill or activity.
The guy was dressed like a ninja. According to the dictionary it can be taken as a complement.
- a person skilled in ninjutsu.
- INFORMAL
a person who excels in a particular skill or activity.
The guy was dressed like a ninja let it go!
Please, the guy wasn’t dressed as ninja. IMOF, that could be construed in a very negative manner to certain ethnic groups as well. So anyone who wears all black can be called a ninja and that’s considered an accurate and non offensive term?
Perhaps because you fail to understand that Zeke could be suspended for something as small as this where there is actual evidence and not just hearsay?/
I don't need to do that... you saw the behavior of both zeke and the girl. The girl won, simple as that.
cant handle being proven wrong ? Dam bro its just a discussion. If you dont know what slang or Im sorry a Synonym used today in Urban settings ..... YOur not the Boy in the bubble are you ?