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To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word "evacuate" Sounded More Like "bokweet." They Soon Further Americanized It To "buckwheat," Which Would Become Guerilla Slang Meaning To Place As Much Distance Between Oneself And The Japanese As Possible.

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

John D. Lukacs Quotes: To American Ears, The Filipino Pronunciation Of The Word Evacuate Sounded More Like Bokweet. They Soon Further Americanized It To

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