Behind the Dictionary
Lexicographers Talk About Language
Slurred LanguageThu Apr 19 00:00:00 EDT 2012By Neal Whitman
As a teenager, I got the impression that an easy way to make any insult extra-offensive was to say it carelessly, as if you were drunk. But eventually I realized that a slur is not a mumbled remark expressing general disrespect about someone. On the other hand, even the most carefully enunciated insult can qualify as a slur, provided it's grounded in race, religion, or other historical bases for discrimination.
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