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Oreo
[awr-ee-oh, ohr-]
noun
plural
Oreosa Black person who is regarded as having adopted the attitudes, values, and behavior thought to be characteristic of middle-class white society, often at the expense of their own heritage.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Oreo1
Example Sentences
The corporation behind Oreo has filed a lawsuit in the US against the budget supermarket Aldi, accusing it of "blatantly" copying the packaging of its famous snacks.
My list included Thomas’ bagels, Dave’s 21-grain bread, Farmer John bacon, Breyers ice cream, Campbell’s chicken soup, Mott’s apple juice, Triscuits, Cheez-Itz, Oreo cookies, Gold Medal flour, C&H sugar, Skippy peanut butter, Classico pasta sauce, Barilla pasta, Lucerne milk, Lay’s potato chips, Lucerne cheddar cheese, Ben’s rice, navel oranges, bananas, iceberg lettuce, and russet potatoes.
Two weeks earlier, the Sierra Madre Elementary School fifth grader was just getting back from winter break, scraping a waxing Gibbons and a waning crescent out of Oreo frosting in a science unit on the phases of the moon.
He was wondering if he could offload his rabbit, Oreo, and his cat, Winston, with her as he fled the Palisades fire that was burning across the canyon from his house.
The count at the moment is roughly 20 dogs, 20 cats, and Oreo the rabbit.
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