5 definitions by Nando A.
California slang term, means "shoes," specifically "dress shoes."
Variation from Spanish word: calzado, meaning shoes or shoe wear.
Variation from Spanish word: calzado, meaning shoes or shoe wear.
by Nando A. March 8, 2007
California term for clothes, either nice clothes or regular clothes. Equivalent of the term "threads" in English to describe your clothing, "trapos" is the term in Spanish.
by Nando A. March 8, 2007
The felt hat worn by Zoot Suiters of the 1940's L.A., California.
The hat, usually made out of felt, that goes with a Zoot Suit, characterized as a wide-brimmed hat, tipped forward, with an extra long feather attached to the crown of the hat and extending at an angle backwards.
The hat, usually made out of felt, that goes with a Zoot Suit, characterized as a wide-brimmed hat, tipped forward, with an extra long feather attached to the crown of the hat and extending at an angle backwards.
by Nando A. March 8, 2007
A person who is a fan or fanatic of the Mexican soccer team las Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara. Someone who is proud to say he/she loves the Chivas and will be his/her team until the day he/she dies.
"I know friends who are Atlas fans and Pumas fans, but I am a true chivero and will continue to cheer for my Chivas!!"
by Nando A. March 21, 2007
Means gun, pistol, firearm in Chicano/Latino culture slang.
Comes from Spanish, where "cohete" means "rocket" or "firecracker."
Comes from Spanish, where "cohete" means "rocket" or "firecracker."
"Before they used to fight mano-a-mano. Kids these days now come out with the cohetes and start blasting at everybody... What a shame."
by Nando A. March 21, 2007