English
Noun
slumdog (plural slumdogs)
- In India, a person who lives in the slums of cities.
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2009 January 10, Randeep Ramesh, “For India's real slumdogs, dream of a better life is not just something in the movies”, in The Guardian:- Priya, 17, has chosen to be a slumdog, and her life reads like a film script.
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2009 January 23, “Protesters demand Slumdog name change”, in Toronto Star:- "I am poor, but don't call me slumdog," said Rekha Dhamji, 18.
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2010 September 28, The Associated Press, “Delhi Hides Workers and Beggars as Games Near”, in New York Times:- “India is not really about ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ It’s about slumdogs versus millionaires, and that’s what you’re seeing in Delhi now.”
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2010 December 9, Sarah Boslaugh, “Review:Waste Land (Arthouse Films, NR)”, in Play by Play:- This trope appeals to audiences and award juries alike, while avoiding the obvious issue that there’s a lot of slumdogs who will never become millionaires.