It refers to work done poorly or clumsily. Used to identify something crude. Instead of offending our friends from Bahia, we can simply say that the work was poorly done or that something is crude .
Regarding religion
to mock
A word that comes from the term Jew. It means to ridicule, mock, hospital contact list or mock. It refers to the way the Nazis treated the people of that religion, which is why it is so offensive to use this term because it refers to that very bad time. You can replace it with:
mistreat;
mock;
to annoy;
to imply;
hurt;
torture .
Believer
It means 'the one who believes' and, oddly enough, there are those who use it in a pejorative tone to characterize someone as “That believer over there”, making the person feel like a bad person for believing in something. You just need to refer to the person by name, do not use their belief as a pejorative characteristic.
Terrorist
This word means 'someone who uses psychological or physical violence, through localized attacks in order to instill fear in the population'. It is highly prejudiced when used to refer to those who belong to the Islamic or Muslim religion. You can replace this word by referring to the person's religion without using a pejorative tone, as we know that it is not fair to generalize an entire religious group because of minorities who commit bad acts.
witch doctor
This word refers to someone who plays a certain type of reco-reco, which coincidentally is called macumba. This instrument is used when Umbanda people hold a session. A macumbeiro is someone who plays the reco-reco and, for a long time, it has been used to degrade those who follow the Umbanda, Candomblé and even Spiritist religions. You can use this word to refer to the person's religion in a non-pejorative way.
Regarding disabilities
Crippled
Word used to refer offensively to people who were missing a limb in the late 70s. The correct term is to refer to a person with a disability .
Disabled
When you call someone disabled, you are claiming that they are invalid, which is not true. After all, this person has the right to live with the same quality of life as a non-disabled person. The correct term is to refer to a person with a disability .