Pakiland

English

Etymology

Paki +‎ -land

Proper noun

Pakiland

  1. (slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) Pakistan.
    • 2009, Stephen Leather, Live Fire:
      He might have a British passport, but if I had my way I'd take it off him and send him packing back to Pakiland.
    • 2011, Penelope Farmer, Penelope, page 14:
      And reaching out a hand she pulled the hat of [sic] Piloo's head [] 'You won't need this back in Pakiland,' she said, 'It's hot where you're goin', in Pakiland.'
    • 2013, Aage Storm Borchgrevink, A Norwegian Tragedy, page 87:
      Down in Bjølsen, on the A Gang's patch, they bombed walls and bus stops as a message to Rashid and the other child thieves from Pakiland.
    • 2014, Shamim Razaq, Genetic Makeup, page 109:
      'Yeah! We have reached Pakiland!' screamed a boy insultingly, inside the polluted Islamabad Airport.
    • 2020, M. J. Trow, Maxwell's Curse, page 110:
      'Get on!' Wayne guffawed. 'That's only in Pakiland, though, innit? All them mosques and Islams.'