Redneck
(noun)
An uneducated or bigoted person from a rural or small-town area, especially in the southern United States; a white person who is considered to be racist or who has conservative views.
Origin:
Originates from the term "redneck", referring to the sunburned neck of a working-class person in the field and later used as a derogatory term for a white person from a rural area or small town, especially one from the southern united states.
Examples:
- He was often made fun of for being a redneck and not being able to understand the city ways.
- He was stereotyped as a redneck because of his southern accent and love of country music.
- The city folk looked down on the rednecks, thinking they were all uneducated and narrow-minded.
- He was called a redneck because of his racist views and support of controversial policies.
- The redneck's views on social issues were considered outdated and discriminatory by many people.