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  1. Aug 2, 2008 · A derogatory term used to describe a minority who has assimilated with western society. The "White washed" person does not necessarily abandon his/her own culture but rather embrace others beside his/her own. Some people take it as a compliment while others take it as an insult.

  2. Mar 30, 2006 · White wash is a slang term that can mean different things, such as leaving behind one's culture, acting white, or disregarding one's own culture. See how people use it in various contexts and learn the origin of the phrase.

  3. Sep 14, 2020 · Whitewashing is a term that refers to the practice of erasing or minimizing the presence of people of color in history, culture, and media. Learn how whitewashing originated, why it's a problem, and see some examples of whitewashing in Hollywood and beyond.

  4. (baseball, slang, dated, late, 19th century, archaic) To prevent a team from scoring any runs. In his book, High and inside: an A to Z guide to the language of baseball (1997), Joseph McBride notes: To "whitewash" a team, a term that can be traced back as far as 1851, is to obliterate it, just as whitewash does to the previous coloring of a ...

  5. Whitewashed means to hire white actors or portray characters with white characteristics inaccurately. For example when Scarlett Johansen was cast as a Korean/Japanese character a few years ago or any time in history a white person was cast as a minority character and just pretended, instead of hiring a person of that community for the work/role.

  6. A few years back, it used to mean what it still does, ‘whitewash somebody/something (disapproving) to try to hide unpleasant facts about somebody/something; to try to make something seem better than it is.

  7. Whitewashing is the practice of casting White actors in non-White roles in film and TV. Learn about the origin, spread, and examples of this term, as well as the controversies it has sparked in Hollywood and online.