Part of speech:
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Quotation: “I just hope Victoria doesn’t look like a little wab.” Wab—short for wetback—was, I had already discovered, the single most popular local youth insult. “Whenever my mom has Victoia for more than a couple of hours, she’s totally wabbed out—ribbons everywhere, little sandals, frilly socks.”
Author:
William Finnegan
Date of publication:
May 12, 1998
Page number:
216
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Original date published:
June 7, 1999
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