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A term referring to one of mixed European ancestry (Spanish and French), from the Spanish criollo. A true creole, contrary to proper belief, does not have any African blood.
Someone whose father was French and mother was Spanish would have been a Creole.
creole by E. McAuliffe September 25, 2005
A small town in south west Louisiana, it's a coastal community that nobody ever heard of
"Aye I just came from creole"
"Where the hell is that"
Creole by Eyebrows.102 September 20, 2016
An ethnic group of Central America. Used to refer to African descendants or mixed descendants with roots from Jamaica and other non Spanish speaking Caribbean islands. Mainly mistaken for Garifunas but both ethnic groups have differences. Garifunas and Creoles are both African descendants and are both black populations of Central America but Garifunas have roots in Saint Vincent and Creoles have roots in Jamaica.
Are you Garifuna you look black no I’m a Creole
Creole by Optimistprime43 April 12, 2020
Haitian dialect of french
prounounced cray-ole
Spanish - one of 100% European ancestory
prounounced cray-o-lay
2% of the Mexican population is creole
creole by farged December 23, 2007
Any light skinned black person or person of possible mixed race, particularly those with freckles or of athletic ability.
Jason Kidd is so good that he has got to be part creole.
creole by Mizzie January 22, 2004
Originally used as a french-black from Louisiana. Now creole can mean a person who who bets excessively or annoyingly in poker.
\"Ryan was such a creole last night during our poker game. I raised him five dollars and he re-raised me by a quarter.\"
creole by bunmasterh April 26, 2005