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‖ vuilgoed, n. S. Afr. slang.|ˈfœilxut| Pl. unchanged. [Afrikaans, f. Du. vuil filthy + goed things.] Filth, rubbish; freq. used as a term of abuse or as an expletive.
1910S. Black in S. Gray Three Plays (1984) 169 Jacob: You'se the man who stole the farm—clear out of my house. [Goes to him angrily.] Vuilgoed! 1924S. G. Millin God's Step-Children 94 ‘Vuilgoed!’ he shouted... ‘Filth!... My grandfather was an English pastor, my father was a Boer farmer. I am as white as you are.’ 1956H. Bloom Episode xv. 255 Anyway, both those black vuilgoed can buy up you or me and half the whole damn' town if they want to. 1984Eastern Province Herald (S. Afr.) 27 Mar. 1 Petronella's..mother..sobbed loudly [in court] and then shouted at him, ‘Vuilgoed’ (trash). |