English
warn|neologism
Etymology
portmanteau|black|accent
Noun
en-noun
- context|US|nonstandard|jocular An accent characteristic of African-Americans (black Americans).
#*2003 January 5, Eric Stewart, �the people's kitchen�, <tt>misc.activism.progressive</tt>, Usenet
#*: He's black, but doesn't have a trace of a blaccent.
#*2004 Febuary 19, Ben Zimmer, Is the slogan grammatical?, <tt>sci.lang</tt>, Usenet
#*:Timberlake has long sought to overcome his whiteness to perfect a "blaccent", as the kids call it these days, and the McDonald?'s ad campaign explicitly relies on a hiphop idiom.
#*2005 November 15, �Eli� of Michigan, �Lord of The Dance�, The Life of a Swordfish, at <tt>swordfish22.spaces.live.com</tt> 1
#*: She spoke with a very thick blaccent...as she screamed "C'mon B!, C'mon B! C'mon B!" (she was quite persistent with this phrase, and used the actual word) "I betta neva see yo A out eating sub sammiches eva again!".
#*2006 February 8, �Drew� of Philadelphia, �The moral's I'm immortal �, Trapper Juan, at <tt>trapperjuan.blogspot.com</tt> 2
#*: Rothlisberger...speaks with a blaccent, which in reality is not that uncommon. The problem is his inconsistency. Sometimes, he lays it on thicker than J. Will haggling at a swap meet
ru:blaccent
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