Eyetie
English
Alternative forms
- eye-tie, Itie
Noun
Eyetie (plural Eyeties)
- (US, British, slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) An Italian.
- 1944, Lawson Glassop, We were the rats:
- The only danger of gas from the Eyeties was when they breathed garlic on you.
- 1944, Richard Baxter, Stand by to surface:
- We got out to sea again, but it was not long before the Eyeties were on our track again.
- 1977, Roald Dahl, The Swan:
- The Frenchies eat 'em [small birds] and so do the Eyeties.
- 1986, Aidan Chambers, Dance on My Grave:
- D'you think they're Eyeties? Supposed to be great lovers...
- 2012, Zadie Smith, NW:
- 'Someone give this girl the bumps! She's getting married. Ah, the good die young. What's his name again? Francesco. An eye-tie? I move for a mistrial.
Translations
person of Italian descent — see wop
References
- Dalzell, Tom (2018) “Eyetie”, in The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English, Routledge, →ISBN
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