39 definitions by Paco
A Chicken Hawk is someone who goes around jacking punk drug dealers and selling off the dope that they get.
by Paco October 9, 2005
by Paco November 2, 2004
To make a regrettable late night phone call after drinking heavily. These calls are often made by guys to ex-girlfriends or someone they want to date. The result is often embarassment and self-loathing for being a)overly emotional, b)incoherent, or c)creepy
by Paco March 5, 2005
This is a term that generally refers to water that has passed through a load of garbage. This "juice" smells awful and is to be avoided at all costs. The most common way for garbage juice to form is for lots of rain to fall into a dumpster, outdoor garbage can, or a poorly drained dump. Anyone who comes into contact with this liquid should take a shower as soon as possible and seek a career change.
"Boss says we gotta empty all the garbage cans on the property.....let's do it today before it rains, I don't want to get garbage juice on me."
by Paco April 21, 2006
Albany, NY. This phrase is used as a name for this city because it is the local area code. In most cases, one will say "the 518" rather than just "518".
"This weekend is gonna be crazy man. We'll be partying up in the 518 cuz we're seein a concert there on Friday."
by Paco May 29, 2005
Banda
Banda ("band") refers to the form of music played by large brass ensembles that first appeared in the northern Mexican state of Sinaloa several decades ago by German immigrants. Similar to Polka, a typical banda ensemble features trumpets, trombones, tubas, accordians and percussion instruments, and may include keyboards. String instruments are used sparingly, if at all. Banda sounds somewhat similar to American Big Band music, but with a distinctive Mexican twist. It's loved by pollos, paisas, mojados,frijoleros,tijuaneros,borrachos, wetbacks and beaners everywhere.
Banda ("band") refers to the form of music played by large brass ensembles that first appeared in the northern Mexican state of Sinaloa several decades ago by German immigrants. Similar to Polka, a typical banda ensemble features trumpets, trombones, tubas, accordians and percussion instruments, and may include keyboards. String instruments are used sparingly, if at all. Banda sounds somewhat similar to American Big Band music, but with a distinctive Mexican twist. It's loved by pollos, paisas, mojados,frijoleros,tijuaneros,borrachos, wetbacks and beaners everywhere.
by Paco March 17, 2005
A slang term used mostly by mexican-americans or pochos to describe a Mexican that is unsophisticated, uneducated, and doesn't speak English very well or at all.
by Paco March 17, 2005