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Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Well I hadn't, not until this weekend at the Football, I've found a word in common use in amongst younger people here, that may actually be racist and offensive in this country.
Blimey !!! Wog isn't.... Paki isn't But Muzza may well be. Quite common apparently as well. Anyone heard of it ? http://www.onelove.com.au/bingblog/2...ike-muzza.html |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
Well I hadn't, not until this weekend at the Football, I've found a word in common use in amongst younger people here, that may actually be racist and offensive in this country.
Blimey !!! Wog isn't.... Paki isn't But Muzza may well be. Quite common apparently as well. Anyone heard of it ? http://www.onelove.com.au/bingblog/2...ike-muzza.html http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=muzza sounds like our UK carpet carriers |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Blimey it's a Aussie Chav.... predominately from Melbourne.... Wow, and I live amongst 1,000S of there here in Coburg, and not heard the word before.
Now is it a bad word or isn't it ? LOL ;) Let the mods debate |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
Blimey it's a Aussie Chav.... predominately from Melbourne.... Wow, and I live amongst 1,000S of there here in Coburg, and not heard the word before.
Now is it a bad word or isn't it ? LOL ;) Let the mods debate |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
It's very difficult to find a word or term here that actually upsets people, Except for those aimed at aboriginals and to a much lesser extent South east Asians. I've never heard a word in my 26 years here that actually got the South Mediterraneans riled before.
I guess they will take it on board, and assimilate. Being used to this country and it's ways. I guarantee they will be using it themselves about themselves within a few months. |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
It's a shortened term, isn't it?
Originally Muzza Flucker. :cool: |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by iPom
It's a shortened term, isn't it?
Originally Muzza Flucker. :cool: I dont know... I dont think so. What really got me intrigued about this, is I'm sure I live in the most "meditteranean influenced" part of Aussie here in Coburg, and I'd not heard of this term before. According to my 23 year old Daughter it's just another word for Mario.... At the football (soccer) it's taken as derogatory.... The North side of Melbourne Victory being for Muzzas.... the South side for Brits and Skips.. I think it's mostly light hearted, |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
I dont know... I dont think so.
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Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
Well I hadn't, not until this weekend at the Football, I've found a word in common use in amongst younger people here, that may actually be racist and offensive in this country.
Blimey !!! Wog isn't.... Paki isn't But Muzza may well be. Quite common apparently as well. Anyone heard of it ? http://www.onelove.com.au/bingblog/2...ike-muzza.html |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by christinabell
Ive heard and used the term Muzza heaps of times, but never in that context. First time Ive ever heard of it. We use the word Muzza to abbreviate the name Murray... same as we use Dazza for Darren......Shazza for Sharon etc. Yes I know.......we have a tendancy to shorten things here :D
His name is Murray & that's where his BE name comes from. |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
Well I hadn't, not until this weekend at the Football, I've found a word in common use in amongst younger people here, that may actually be racist and offensive in this country.
Blimey !!! Wog isn't.... Paki isn't But Muzza may well be. Quite common apparently as well. Anyone heard of it ? http://www.onelove.com.au/bingblog/2...ike-muzza.html It was popular in the youth culture of some of the schools I have worked in. Often it was used quite openly to talk to someone with, or as a nickname for muslims within a friendship group. I'm not sure if it's necessarily offensive or just a shortening term. Needless to say that someone, somewhere will find it offensive... S |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Yes, I've heard it both here in Aus and in the UK. It's a slang term to describe a person of perceived Islamic extraction.
It was popular in the youth culture of some of the schools I have worked in. Often it was used quite openly to talk to someone with, or as a nickname for muslims within a friendship group. I'm not sure if it's necessarily offensive or just a shortening term. Needless to say that someone, somewhere will find it offensive... S |
Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by CathnPaul
S - did you read my reply to the OP??? it doesnt mention islamic extraction.
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Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Yes, but I'm talking about the context in which I've heard it used.
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Re: Anyone heard of the term Muzza
I've found this interpretation on the Melbourne Victory BBS.
Mario = Mars = Muzza Sounds about right to me. The other versions on here are intersting and one actually came up with the same version as Ipom's |
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