Cajun Creole
English
Etymology
Cajun and Creole
Adjective
Cajun Creole (comparative more Cajun Creole, superlative most Cajun Creole)
- Of or pertaining to French Louisiana, the Cajun Country, or its people (inhabitants).
- 2018, Christina J. Easley, Disaster Free Survivor Strikes Back: Storms of Love & Loss, Lulu Press, Inc (→ISBN), page 57:
- "Honey I'm home! Where are you my love? Are you in there Dear? I'm coming my love" said the Cajun Creole chef as he rushed over to the house.
- 2018, Christina J. Easley, Disaster Free Survivor Strikes Back: Storms of Love & Loss, Lulu Press, Inc (→ISBN), page 57:
Noun
Cajun Creole (plural Cajun Creoles)
- A native or inhabitant of the Cajun Country, French Louisiana.
- 2011, Thad Nodine, Touch and Go, Unbridled Books (→ISBN), page 223:
- All those damn Cajun Creoles are coming to Texas.
- 2012, Bill Shaw, A Conspiracy of Dunces, Author House (→ISBN), page 99:
- Tell him to stop here Lizza. Fuck you coonass Cajun creoles.
- 2011, Thad Nodine, Touch and Go, Unbridled Books (→ISBN), page 223: