18 definitions by taino boy
In puertorican slang it denotes a person who thinks he/she is rich and aristocratic and looks down at others.
by taino boy March 31, 2004
Onomatopoeic term for 'ñ', the 17th letter of the Spanish alphabet. It is pronounced as in the 'gn' in Cognac and also as in the 'ni' in onion. It can be reproduced in the common PC keyboard by pressing ALT and 165 on the num locks for the upper case letter and ALT 164 for the lower case letter.
Did you know that an eñe is just the letter n with a silly line on top?
It's called a tilde, you ñoño!
It's called a tilde, you ñoño!
by taino boy September 11, 2005
by taino boy December 13, 2003
Literally meant the lookout basket in the top mast of a Spanish galeon ship. Sailors would get very sea sick when assigned to this post, so when they would think of becoming mutinous, the captain would send them up to the carajo as punishment. Hence the Spanish interjection meaning anything from get out of here, go fly a kite, go fuck yourself, etc...
by taino boy December 13, 2003
by taino boy December 13, 2003
A puertorrican term meaning a silly naive person who can't stand up for him/herself. Very similar to pendejo.
by taino boy September 11, 2005