1) The characteristically spicy style of Mexican food of Texas, influenced by non-Mexican cuisine (i.e. Texas barbecue).
2) The style of norteño (northern Mexican) music associated with South Texas; also known as Tejano. Instruments used include the accordion and the bajo sexto (a twelve-string bass-rhythm guitar).
2) The style of norteño (northern Mexican) music associated with South Texas; also known as Tejano. Instruments used include the accordion and the bajo sexto (a twelve-string bass-rhythm guitar).
by LudwigVan December 12, 2003
A type of food and a type of language spoken mostly by people living in South Texas, not really full spanish, but there is some spanish in there.
by AgEvan September 30, 2007
Food. It's food people. Kickass Mexican food, with a Texas twist. Can be found at places such as El Chico's.
The difference between Tex-Mex and (authentic) Mexican food, is that Tex-Mex has more flavor.
The difference between Tex-Mex and (authentic) Mexican food, is that Tex-Mex has more flavor.
She didn't like the bland enchiladas at Los Rojo's, but the ones at the new Tex-Mex place had a lot of zip.
by Mimiko May 18, 2003
Let's visit the Tex-Mex eatery.
by uttam maharjan October 2, 2010
Biff: Let's grab some Mexcian food, dude!
Juan: Sure, but you can't find the real deal in these parts. We'll have to settle for some Tex Mex.
Juan: Sure, but you can't find the real deal in these parts. We'll have to settle for some Tex Mex.
by Steve Deere April 7, 2008
Not your average garden salad
Me: Oh, are you gonna get a garden salad?
Friend: Nah, I was thinking about spicy it up and getting Tex-mex!
Friend: Nah, I was thinking about spicy it up and getting Tex-mex!
by thetexicans May 21, 2018
Stoner: Yo, mon! Got any KGB?
Drug Dealer: Nah, just some crappy Tex Mex.
Stoner: Cool. I'll take an ounce. I'm going to bake a big batch of brownies and give them to my sister to share with her 3rd grade class.
Drug Dealer: Nah, just some crappy Tex Mex.
Stoner: Cool. I'll take an ounce. I'm going to bake a big batch of brownies and give them to my sister to share with her 3rd grade class.
by Tim Jerome February 20, 2008