6 definitions by Alex McCue
The Spanglish combination of english "brother" and spanish "padre" or "madre."
Can be used as a substitute for brother or an exclamatory phrase.
Can be used as a substitute for brother or an exclamatory phrase.
by Alex McCue February 5, 2008
A language used by some teenagers in New Mexico where the speaker takes the first syllable and repeats it twice and doesn't say the last syllable(s). If the word only has one syllable, just repeat the word or break the syllable in half.
It can be used with words (like cafeteria in sample 1 and man in sample 2) or names like hannah (in sample 2). It can be used to make things rhyme, like in example 2.
It can be used with words (like cafeteria in sample 1 and man in sample 2) or names like hannah (in sample 2). It can be used to make things rhyme, like in example 2.
by Alex McCue January 31, 2008
A cross between "bro" and "mija." Can be used as a term of affection or an exclamatory phrase. Coined by Will and Aidan.
by Alex McCue January 2, 2008
A term coined in albuquerque as a combination of "No" and "Ora (as in Orale)." Can be used as an exclamatory phrase or as a comparative term. Created by the bowlas.
by Alex McCue January 2, 2008
Meaning freind, it is a combination of the word "droog," (found in clockwork orange meaning freind) and the workd mija. Coined in NM.
by Alex McCue January 23, 2008
A shortening for the word burrito, pronounced bur-eet. Can be used to shorten the length of sentences or to bug skylar.
by Alex McCue January 31, 2008