But i'm getting sick and tired and pissed off with the continual use of this Racist (moderated) word!! 
Its about as funny as bernard manning and jim davidson.
I'll tell you how ridiculous it is. There are about a dozen different spellings because THERE IS NO SUCH WORD!
On top of that, the people that are pronouncing it in the videos are changing how they say it because its unnatural and odd for them to say "grey-bee", which is how an Indian would pronounce Gravy.
I had to put up with all that (moderated, read 'racist abuse')[/size] all through my school days, being bullied and constantly taunted because of the colour of my skin.
I dont expect to see it from grown men. This aint the 70's anymore.
I dont believe for one minute that anyone cooking curries on these forums are racist, but this word IS!
Sorry, DP, I can't agree. I assume you are referring to "garabi", which is not a term I use myself but which seems to be in quite common use here and perhaps on analogous fora as well. If (and I say "if" because I have no first-hand experience) it is close to the pronunciation used in BIR kitchens, then it certainly makes sense for a westerner to use it if he (or she) wants to ask the chef how he (or she !) makes it. Asking "how do you make your gravy" may just produce a "pardon ?" or a look of blank incomprehension if the chef thinks of it as, and pronounces it similarly to, "garabi". For it to be racist there would have to be an ulterior (and sinister) motive underlying its use, and I am certain that there is none when it is used here. It is, in some ways, analogous to "BIR" : a made-up term which the cognoscenti use and understand, and which may one day enter the English language as a
bona fide word in its own right.
Apropos racism, my maternal grandfather used the N-word as a matter of course when referring to people from the Caribbean : during a stay in hospital he told us he has "a lovely little n***** nurse looking after me". He said it with affection, not with contempt, and when I repeated the story many years later to a West Indian lady, she agreed : as he used it, it was not racist at all.
** Phil.