redneck
Americannoun
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an uneducated white farm laborer, especially from the South.
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a bigot or reactionary, especially from the rural working class.
adjective
noun
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(in the southwestern US) a poor uneducated White farm worker
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a person or institution that is extremely reactionary
adjective
Sensitive Note
All the senses of this term are used with disparaging intent, implying negative stereotypical traits such as ignorance and narrow-mindedness.
Etymology
Origin of redneck
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Example Sentences
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You can be a redneck and not be racist.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 26, 2024
A Tampa Ron De Santis, 54 - his family spells his name with a space between “De” and “Santis” - calls himself an Italian redneck from Winter Haven.
From Washington Times • Dec. 24, 2022
A Tampa Ron De Santis, 54 — his family spells his name with a space between “De” and “Santis” — calls himself an Italian redneck from Winter Haven.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 1, 2022
Mr. Foreman, who called himself “a redneck for the environment,” had never shown much interest in left-wing politics, and in 1990 he and his wife, Nancy Morton, publicly split with Earth First!
From New York Times • Sep. 28, 2022
He fiddled with the dial a moment, landing on some mariachi music that was as equally redneck and sappy in its own way as were the cowboy songs.
From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols
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