El paso meaning slang

Ok, cool. 29. No hay de queso, nomás de papas. This classic Mexican slang phrase is used in place of “you’re welcome,” and it’s actually a play on words made famous by a popular Mexican television show! It is a …
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In case you’ve never heard of it, Caló is a Chicano dialect, or slang, spoken by Mexican-Americans in Southwest, L.A., along the border, and beyond. Like Chicano …
2. Pedo. Pedo is one of the most robust Mexican slang words. Its meaning depends on the phrase you use: Echarse un pedo – To fart. Estar pedo – To be drunk. …
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At that time, El Paso was the primary point of entry for Mexicans into the U.S. The slang name of El Paso was “El Chuco.” Many Mexicans would cross into the U.S. …
El Paso, Texas. /  31.75917°N 106.48861°W  / 31.75917; -106.48861. El Paso is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat (the city where the county is governed) of …
The Most Common Mexican Slang Words and Expressions. 1. ¡Qué padre! — Cool! 2. Me vale madre — I don’t care. 3. Poca madre — Really cool. 4. Fresa — …
7) Aguas. Mexican translation for aguas is in fact not water but be careful or watch out. If you tell someone, “Echame aguas”, you are telling them to be your lookout. This very …
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A crumbling metropolis spread over two countries, actually El Paso/Juarez, with some of the finest women and hottest food in the country. Lots of strip joints, low …
El reventón fue un desmadre: The party was crazy. El examen fue un desmadre: The test was a mess. Other Mexican Slang words used to call someone …
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“Used heavily in El Paso, Texas, USA and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, “ay ay” is the repetition of the Spanish word “ay” which is equivalent to the …
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