A saltwater wetback is a European American. A descendant of illegal European squatters occupying the Americas who had to cross the salt waters of the sea to get to North and South America.
Salt water wetback“go back to Mexico you wetbacks! You had to cross the rio grande to get here”
Mexican “your people had to cross a whole sea to get here, your the wetbacks”
Mexican “your people had to cross a whole sea to get here, your the wetbacks”
by #Truuuue May 9, 2018

A drink combination of a Mexican associated bottle of beer and a shot of Whiskey in the neck of the bottle. WIth or with out salt on the neck or in the bottle and a lime.
The first peole to come to the United States that did work for far cheaper than the land's native people were the Irish. Thus, making them the first people to be considered a "wetback" being as they crossed a body of water in search of work.
The first peole to come to the United States that did work for far cheaper than the land's native people were the Irish. Thus, making them the first people to be considered a "wetback" being as they crossed a body of water in search of work.
by mexgopher23 May 6, 2010

Nickname for any stereotypical Mexican-owned landscaping or similar business.
Reference to many real-life businesses with similar names, as well as the TV show "Sanford and Son".
Reference to many real-life businesses with similar names, as well as the TV show "Sanford and Son".
by NonPC Fox September 24, 2016

by SHTEEVEDADDY6969 March 24, 2022


When you nut on your girlfriends back while your upstairs neighbor floods their condo soaking your entire bedroom
"I can't escape living in a place where it rains indoors. This is the third Chicago Wetback I've had in a row. I'm so over this curse"
by anonymous August 4, 2025

offensive
—used as an insulting and contemptuous term for a Mexican who enters the U.S. illegally or per say a Mexican
—used as an insulting and contemptuous term for a Mexican who enters the U.S. illegally or per say a Mexican
by SexyBray October 7, 2020
