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spics

Used as an offensive term towards hispanics, makes fun of their pronounciation of the word "speak".

"I'm from the lovely island of Puerto Rico, I'm a spic. But you can never call me that, 'cause it's offensive."

by siescierto June 06, 2004

spic

A highly offensive term referring to a Spanish-speaking person from Mexico, Central or South America, Spain, or Portugal

by benito October 12, 2003

spic

A highly offensive term referring in a derogatory manner to a Hispanic person, i.e. born or descendant of natives of Spain and/or any Spanish-speaking country or territory in Central America, South America or the Caribbean.

You spics are worthless -- why can't you learn English like everyone else?

by Juan Jimenez August 28, 2005

spic

An offensive word used to describe hispanic people. Comes from a shortening of the word "hispanic".

Those dumb spics are trying to take our jobs

by Patrick Hanna August 02, 2005

Spic

This is actually an acronim. It meand Spanish Person In Custody!

There are a lot of spics in jail.

by mike54312126 May 04, 2009

spic

Never meant to be an offensive word. Actually when a Hispanic person was to be arrested it and no one could understand anything they were saying, The cops would write, "Spanish Person In Custody" (SPIC). It Was never meant to be offensive, just a description. People just take that and run with it

Cops: "We Have a Spic"

by eckz December 25, 2007

spic

a derogatory phrase to the Hispanic decent. coming from "speak"-("no spic English")

Mexican-Hola , tu tenes trabajo? Person- Dum spic why cant you learn english Mexican- I no spic english.

by Jose Soto February 11, 2009