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This is a list of words meaning outsider, foreigner or "not one of us". Though often such words are not used with an intent of disrespect nor contempt, their nature of non-inclusion sometimes makes them offensive terms.Words which have not been fully appropriated into the English language are in italics.
- Ajami ancient Arabs
- Aniran i ancient Iran
- Auslδnder German
- Barbarian Rome Latin & Greek
- Babylon Rastafarianism Akkadian
- Carpetbagger Reconstruction-era U.S. South
- Cheechako Alaska
- chuzhak Russian languageRussian /'ruski j'zk/) is the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages. Russian belongs to the group of Indo-European languages, and is therefore related to Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin, as well as the modern Germanic, Romance, and Celtic languages, inclu
- city slicker Countryside
- EnglishEngland is the largest, the most populous, and the most densely populated of the four " Home Nations" which make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). Occupying the south-eastern portion of the island of Great Britain, England AmishThe Amish are a denomination of Anabaptists related to the Mennonites, most of whom are noted for their avoidance of modern devices such as automobiles and electricity. History Holmes County, Ohio, the site of the one of the largest concentration of Amish Pennsylvania-Dutchified English
- Erdaldun Basque language, a speaker of a foreign tongue (usually Spanish or French)
- FlatlanderFlatlander (BooksEnthsiast.com) is a 1995 collection of stories by Larry Niven, all set in his Known Space universe. It is the definitive collection of all stories by Niven about ARM agent Gil Hamilton. The book includes the stories "Death by Ecstasy" (forme VermontVermont is the 14th state of the United States, known for its beautiful scenery, dairy products, maple syrup and progressive politics. History Vermont was originally home to the tribes of the Iroquois, Algonquian and Abenaki nations. In 1609, French explo
- Gadje / Gorgio Roma (people)The Roma people (singular Rom along with the closely related Sinti people are commonly known as Gypsies''. They are a traditionally nomadic people who originated in northern India but currently live worldwide, chiefly in Europe. Most Roma speak some form RomanyRomany (or Romani is the language of the Roma and Sinti, travelling peoples often referred to in English as " gypsies". They came originally from northern India and parts of Pakistan, and their language belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-Europea
- Gaijin Japan Japanese
- Gentile Judaism, Mormonism Latin
- Goy Judaism Hebrew
- Guiri Spanish language
- Gwailo Hong Kong Cantonese
- Haole Hawaii Hawaiian, also adopted colloquially with the same definition by other indigenous island cultures as far away as Palau
- Hick Cities
- Infidel Christianity Latin
- Kafir Islam Arabic
- Kaffir South African Caucasians Arabic
- NOCD (NOKD) 'Not Our Class (Kind), Dear' United States
- Pkeh New Zealand New Zealand English adapted from Mori
- " Shaguts Judaism Yiddish
- Shiksa Judaism Yiddish
- Square (slang) Jazz
- Waiguoren China, Taiwan
- Wog British Empire
- Zugereister Germany, Austria German
- Zugezogener Germany, Austria German
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