棒子

Etymology
The origin of the sense “Korean person” is a matter of debate. A similar use was attested in the 17–18th century book Liaozuo Travelogue (《遼左見聞錄》), where it referred to the "Koreans born of illegitimate affairs between officials and prostitutes", who were discriminated against by the populace. Hence compare Korean. The 1751 book The Picture Album of Subordinate Peoples of the Qing Dynasty (《皇清職貢圖》) noted as a colloquial name for Koreans. See the Wikipedia pages  and for more.

Noun

 * 1) club; stick short and thick
 * 2)  corn; maize
 * 3)  particular duty or responsibility; baton
 * 4)  bottle
 * 5)  foreigner or someone of a particular occupation
 * 6)  Korean person; kimchi

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 * 1)  bottle of