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White man, woman. Similar to term Gringo. That gabacho was so uptight, he wouldn't let us get ahead in line.
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Chicano pejorative term for an English-speaking, non-Hispanic The gabachos don't want to give drivers licenses to immigrants.
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Despective word, in Spain since 1530, to call all the frenchish. Fool gabacho(gabacho loco)
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1. (n.) Term used by people of Hispanic origin to refer to the United States.
(masc. in Spanish: i.e.- el Gabacho) 2. (adj.) An American person or thing. 1. Yes primo, past the Rio Grande lies El Gabacho.
2. José is such a gabacho; he pays to get his lawn mowed. |
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A person from France. "Hey, amigo, have you seen this gabacho with sandals and shocks???"
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Spanish slang for a French person. Pejorative. I don't drink wine, that's just for gabachos
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Only Gringos call Gringos Gringos. Mexicans call Gringos > Gabachos. yo, cholo, check out that Gabacho
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