burn coal
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]First use appears c. 1946. See cite below.
Verb
[edit]burn coal (third-person singular simple present burns coal, present participle burning coal, simple past and past participle burned coal or burnt coal)
- (Internet slang, derogatory, offensive) Of a nonblack person, usually a female, to seek sexual relationships with black people, usually men.
- 1946, Esquire[1], volume 25, page 158:
- "Not for you, nigger," she spat at him. "When I left you I was through burning coal."
- (literally) To burn coal, usually for heat.