New Beige
English
Etymology
Apparently a pronunciation spelling based on the speech of Portuguese immigrants.
Proper noun
- (informal) A nickname for New Bedford, Massachusetts.
- Coordinate term: Fall Reeve
- 1999 September 25, Everyones[sic] Little Skin Sister, “i ask, you answer”, in alt.skinheads.moderated (Usenet):
- New Bedford aka Lil Portugal.. aka New Beige... it's in Massachusetts.
- 2004 September 10, nantuckets finest, “From Pat Buchanan.......”, in rec.music.gdead (Usenet):
- >Surely you can find decent chourico in Rhode Island, no?
Only the part of RI that is close to Fall River and New Beige....
- 2019, Maggie L.N. Felisberto, quoting Millicent Borges Accardi, “Kale Soup and the Portuguese-American Soul: The Work of Millicent Borges Accardi”, in Christopher Larkosh, editor, Luso-American Literatures and Cultures Today (Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies; 32), Tagus Press (UMass Dartmouth), →ISBN, →OCLC:
- New Beige, a place where half/ of the hell of this city don’t even speak.
Alternative forms
- New Bej
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