Alabama wind chime

English

Noun

Alabama wind chime (plural Alabama wind chimes)

  1. (rare, offensive, ethnic slur) A hanged black person or a set thereof.
    Synonym: Mississippi wind chime
    • 1999 June 11, Harry rhe Hardhat Sez, “Yes, I AM Gay!”, in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh (Usenet):
      If anyone in our
      organization were to "come out" they would be banished within seconds.
      They would also be very lucky escaping without joining some niggers as
      part of a set of ALABAMA WIND CHIMES!!!!!!!!!
    • 2004 December 12, wendy, “Boy am I GLAD”, in alt.adoption.searching (Usenet):
      Well, well, well. Look what the cat dragged in. I thought you were part of
      an Alabama windchime by now.
    • 2004 December 5, Sjhamina, “OT- Do people like Johnny, LouAnne, SJHamina, and Bush Intend To Dominate The Whole World By Force and destroy the non-white world? I say yes indeedy! They will probably destroy the human race in trying as Hitler did.”, in alt.adoption.searching (Usenet):
      I don't know Johnny, my co-workers are still laughing their hillbilly asses off
      about the Alabama wind chime ;o) (what you call 9 negros hanging from a tree)
    • 2017 February 25, Dental River, “Gini Woolfolk, folk singer & poet (playlist)”, in alt.arts.poetry.comments (Usenet):
      Lol. Would those "Alabama Wind Chimes" look nice on the patio, do you think?
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