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What does derogatory public mean?

"Derogatory public" is not a standard term in English. It's likely a misunderstanding or a combination of words that don't quite fit together.

Here's why:

* Derogatory: This means expressing a low opinion of someone or something, often in a disrespectful or insulting way.

* Public: This refers to the general population or a group of people.

Combining these words leads to confusion. Here are some possible scenarios:

* Misunderstanding: You might have heard "derogatory remarks" or "derogatory language" used in a public setting, which might have led you to believe there's a phrase like "derogatory public."

* Specific context: There might be a specific context or situation where the phrase is being used, but without further information, it's unclear what it means.

To understand what you're looking for, please provide more context:

* Where did you hear this phrase?

* What was the context?

With more information, I can help you understand the intended meaning.

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