Jap
1 Americanadjective
noun
abbreviation
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Japan.
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Japanese.
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noun
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Sensitive Note
Dating back to the late 19th century, use of this term was originally neutral. But because the Japanese were the enemy during World War II, the term Jap became derogatory.
JAP is a term of mild contempt, used (most often by Jewish people themselves) to refer to a young Jewish woman who is spoiled or indulged. In its reference to a certain stereotype, the word has antisemitic and sexist overtones.
Etymology
Origin of Jap1
First recorded in 1885–90; shortened form
Origin of JAP2
First recorded in 1965–70; abbreviation of J(ewish) A(merican) P(rincess)
Example Sentences
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Bawmra Jap arrived in Goa about 15 years ago, and his modern Burmese restaurant, Bomra’s, in Candolim has since become an institution — you’ll often come across its name on lists of India’s top restaurants.
From New York Times • Feb. 21, 2019
“Even the best of partnerships, and especially long-term partnerships, are not without friction,” Jap says.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 7, 2018
“That way, you have people who are dedicated and who are working on making this partnership work,” Jap says.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 7, 2018
"There was no shaking, I never felt anything," hotel worker Jap Rabino told Reuters.
From Reuters • Jul. 24, 2010
Then come black walnuts, butternuts, hickories, hazels, Chinese chestnuts, persimmons, Jap walnuts, almonds and a scattering of other species.
From Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943 by Northern Nut Growers Association
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