Matt- "Hey, Juan, you look pretty Asian!"
Juan- "But my mum's Spanish."
Matt- "You must be Mexicasian!"
Juan- "¡Que...!
Juan- "But my mum's Spanish."
Matt- "You must be Mexicasian!"
Juan- "¡Que...!
by A Fellow Mexicasian. April 13, 2017
Someone who looks Mexican, but at the same time could be Asian, so you call them a Mexicasian just to be sure.
Sarah: Hi!
You: Hey Mexicasian!
Sarah: I appreciate you for covering all my heritages!
You: Not a problem!
You: Hey Mexicasian!
Sarah: I appreciate you for covering all my heritages!
You: Not a problem!
by The Great White Dopee November 7, 2010
A slur against ethnic Filipinos. Refers to the various cultural parallels between the Philippines and the Hispanic world as a result of the Spanish Colonial Rule.
The term was likely first coined in an episode of The Filipino-American animated sitcom, The Nutshack.
The term was likely first coined in an episode of The Filipino-American animated sitcom, The Nutshack.
by T-Chuck March 16, 2021
A half-mexican, half-asian.
Looks like an asian with too much bronzer and a nose that actually has some volume.
ex. Marissa Diana of Rochester, NY
Looks like an asian with too much bronzer and a nose that actually has some volume.
ex. Marissa Diana of Rochester, NY
Guy 1: Dude, did you see Marissa Diana today?
Guy 2: Yahh, man. Did she put on too much bronzer or what, she's like mexican. And whats up with her eyes anyway?
Guy 1: Sorry man, but you can't blame her - she's mexicasian.
Guy 2: Yahh, man. Did she put on too much bronzer or what, she's like mexican. And whats up with her eyes anyway?
Guy 1: Sorry man, but you can't blame her - she's mexicasian.
by gingerwright2 February 23, 2010
Dayum, that mexicasian is the shit!
by mopppy June 22, 2006
a mix between a mexican and an asian. probably the origin of the finest girls on earth because of those mexican bodies and the asian faces
by SD folk nation March 19, 2007
A mexican who acts or looks asian. A person of mexican origin who seems or appears to be or asian origin or decent.
by Juevo July 31, 2003