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He was like a wop that opens a drug store.
He was fairly certain that no door had said "wop" to him now.
Call me a wop or a guinea and I'd probably "break your face".
You ask an old wop like me if I'm superstitious?
Of course they went for him instead of the wop.
But if you ask me, the old coot was really a wop.
Her voice sounded nice, too, even if she did say some wop little funny.
Your wop friend must have kicked it behind the bathtub.
The man's a wop and says he don't read the papers.
But if you're a poor wop from the projects and you want to go to college, sports are your only ticket.
"Yeah, you'll probably go to work for your wop friends in Sicily."
The guy that bumped Duff must have been a wop.
He did not wish to see his clever wop embarrassed at a dinner party.
"You really managed to make that wop sell out?"
Although the history of the word wop is not entirely certain, it can be found in various forms throughout pop culture.
So which particular hundred thousand people would turn up at this point and say a totally unexpected "wop"?
A short tough-looking wop came into the room, looked at me and sat down against the wall in a straight chair.
I might look like an ignorant wop, but I read the papers.
Had the little wop been in the room?
What I like, being a wop - you can guess.'
"What I think you're saying to me, leave the wop convict to grow his cotton and nobody gets hurt."
The wop kid, plainly glad to get away, slipped out of the door like a shadow.
It sounded as if a hundred thousand people had said "wop", which puzzled him because he was the only person on the ship.