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Ooga Booga / Where The White Women At

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Ooga Booga Where Da White Women At is a phrase typically used to caption images of black men, arising from the stereotype that African-American males are naturally inclined to desire sexual relations with Caucasian females.

Origin

The origin of the term “Ooga Booga” is uncertain. Entries on Urban Dictionary[1] offer several interpretations of its meaning, with the most popular definition suggesting that it is slang for Ebonics, a term referring to a variant of the English language unique to the African-American community.

The term also has tribal connotations, as demonstrated by one of its first uses in modern popular culture as a sound clip in Crash Bandicoot (shown below).[2]



The term “where the white women at?” comes from the 1974 Western comedy film Blazing Saddles, spoken by the character of Bart, played by Cleavon Little[3] (shown below).

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[1]Urban Dictionary – oogabooga

[2]Youtube – Ooga Booga

[3]IMDb – Cleavon Little


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