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Definition of migaloo in English: migaloonounˈmɪɡəluː Australian (especially in Aboriginal use) a white person. he sees the importance of educating migaloos in the ways of his people Example sentencesExamples - They see strange black men standing there with two migaloos.
- The woman had learnt how to live like a migaloo.
- She played well with all the other children, even though she did not understand the migaloo ways.
- That was in the concentration camps, the reserves they hunted us mob into when them migaloos wanted our land.
- Nearly turned white she had, white as a migaloo.
- These small acts can be ways of connecting migaloos to Australia in a different, more holistic way.
- Time isn't important to us as it is to migaloos.
- This funny man can be serious to get his point across to migaloos.
- We've got a lot of things to say to the migaloos. They don't understand it all, of course.
- They don't care what migaloos think, but they definitely care what the elders think of them.
Origin 1970s: perhaps ultimately from Mayi-Kutuna (an extinct Aboriginal language) migulu. |