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To: beaversmom
That was a Korean War thing, it was popular in the earlies before the term Gook became pejorative of choice.

Orientals have a slant to their eyes that resembles the prongs on a Zipper. Zap is to get dead, as in we got ambushed yesterday and three guys got Zapped and eight got dinged, wounded,

17 posted on 02/25/2016 12:47:59 PM PST by Little Bill (o)
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To: Little Bill
That was a Korean War thing, it was popular in the earlies before the term Gook became pejorative of choice.

I learned Korean for the Air Force (Well, I tried, anyway). Our instructors were Koreans who'd become U.S. Citizens. One of our instructors gave us a story one day as to how "Gook" came about as a term for Koreans (now a pejorative).

He stated that the Korean words for some countries contain the syllable Kook, with the first K being pronounced more like a G). Korea is Tae Han Min Kook, or sometimes just Han Kook (think of Hankook tires). China is Chung Kook. America is Mi Kook (pronounced "Me Gook").

He then said that when American troops were hitting the ground there during the war, many of the Koreans came running up shouting "Mi Gook! Mi Gook!" as a way of expressing relief and welcoming the troops.

The troops, being the GI's they were, basically said, Okay, you're a Gook...

His story, not mine.

35 posted on 02/25/2016 2:01:43 PM PST by IYAS9YAS (I got nothin'.)
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