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The meaning of 'no more holler pollack' from the lesson hundred dresses 2
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Answered by harshavardini69
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HOLLER POLLACK

It is the word commanly used polish descent.....

Answered by capricornusyellow
36

Hundred dresses

Explanation:

  • The word phrase is a contemptuous Hollar Pollack is used for a person or pole or the person for polish decent.
  • This phrase is taken from chapter hundred dresses.
  • In this chapter, a girl Wanda was imaging about hundred dresses.
  • Her father transferred one place to other place.
  • Her father told to teacher about Wanda that now her daughter wont have to listen more 'Pollack'.
  • Now one will ask about her name and will irritate her more.
  • Now there are plenty of the name in city that you can make fun of her anymore.

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