offensive slang Used to analyze whether a being said to be Indian is from India or is a Native American. The catechism refers to a bindi, a black dot commonly beat on the forehead in the Indian subcontinent, and the accoutrement beat on acceptable Native American war bonnets. A: "I heard Sarah's new acquaintance is Indian." B: "Oh, really? Dot or feather?" A: "Janet! Be a little added admiring than that."Learn more: dotLearn more:
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