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Definition of Spics
1. spic [n] - See also: spic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spics
Literary usage of Spics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Law; Or, Rules Regulating the Intercourse of States in Peace by Henry Wager Halleck (1861)
"Such, however, are not spics in the sense in which that term is used in military
and international law, nor are persons so employed liable to any more ..."
2. English Merchants: Memoirs in Illustration of the Progress of British Commerce by Henry Richard Fox Bourne (1866)
"The petition led to a debate and a division in the House, but without success,
a Bill of Indemnity being passed in favour of the spics and their employers ..."
3. Ascanius, Or, The Young Adventurer: Containing an Impartial History of the by John Burton (1819)
"... them to be government spics. The prince was very desirous to sce the officers,
... if they were not spics, it was ** surprising that two men, ..."
4. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs by Thomas Percy (1846)
"... spics surround me, bars secure : Scarce I steal this last dear moment, While
my damsel keeps the door. 10e Hark, I hear my father storming ! ..."