klonkie, noun

Origin:
AfrikaansShow more Afrikaans, klong (contraction of klein-jong, klein small + jong, see jong noun sense 1 and 2) + diminutive suffix -ie.
derogatory, offensive
Of Black or ‘Coloured’ people: a patronizing name for a youth; an insulting name for a man; klong.
1953 A. Paton Phalarope (1963) 25The klonkies there, the small black boys, having learned it from the soldiers who camped in Venterspan during the war of 1939, saluted him.
1953 A. Paton Phalarope (1963) 58The small klonkies from the black people’s location..liked to hang around the store.
1955 A. Delius Young Trav. in S. Afr. 104After tea most of the Klonkies and the Klimmeide went off to help their parents with the feeding of cattle, horses and pigs, while the white children wandered off to help their mothers with such things as separating cream, [etc.].
1955 D. Jacobson Trap 32Strained and shy, the boy’s voice came: ‘Good night, baas. Thank you, baas.’ ‘Good night, klonkie,’ Van Schoor replied.
1960 D. Lytton Goddam White Man 102Don’t tell me the coloured klonkie living in those huts on the farm feels shame at his failure to provide better for his kids.
1963 J. Packer Home from Sea 24‘How do you clean them?’ I asked. ‘A man goes in’ said Dudley. ‘For the little tasks a boy does the job — a klonkie.’
1974 F. Forsyth Dogs of War 155He had learned to stalk birds and shoot in the valley with Pieter, his klonkie, the coloured playmate white boys are allowed to play with until they grow too big and learn what skin colour is all about.
1984 Cape Times 14 Dec.He would not be prepared to share the Sea Point swimming pool with 10000 klonkies from Guguletu.
1985 E. Prov. Herald 22 Apr. 10When I told him that words like ‘coon’ and ‘klonkie’ were a form of racial abuse, he told me I was a ‘kayjayell’. A KJL..stands for ‘knee jerk liberal’..another term for an inverted racist.
1986 P. Jooste in Fair Lady 22 Jan. 108Newspaper billboards headlined the latest news of the Suez crisis and barefoot Argus ‘klonkies’ would sell the full story for a tickey.
1989 J. Hobbs Thoughts in Makeshift Mortuary 277‘The klonkie up the ladder?’ He jerked his head at Jake. ‘He’s just a painter who was recommended to us.’
a patronizing name for a youth; an insulting name for a man; klong.
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