"muzrat" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Audio: En-au-muzrat.ogg [Australia] Forms: muzrats [plural]
Etymology: Blend of muzzie + rat. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|muzzie|rat}} Blend of muzzie + rat Head templates: {{en-noun}} muzrat (plural muzrats)
  1. (slang, offensive, religious slur) A Muslim. Tags: offensive, slang, slur
    Sense id: en-muzrat-en-noun-G0u5PJGo Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header, English religious slurs

Inflected forms

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          "text": "its time as a nation we made a stand and stop this madness before our country is taken over by these extremist rats if we was over there country building curchs and reading the bible we would be dead we need to stop these muzrat towl heads before its to late and at the same time get rid of this bullshit goverment THIS ENGLAND THIS OUR STREETS WE NEED TO TAKE THEM BACK. (Facebook user 21) Here we can identify the customary threat frame, whereby the “other,” regarded as inherently violent, was perceived to be moving closer to the precipice of taking over the nation. The user utilises the notion of “muzrat,” a not-uncommon expression within the networking sites.",
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