by BNeeezy July 15, 2015
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Laredo's a town in South Texas. Contrary to popular belief, it is independent of San Antonio, only 150 miles north on IH-35, which stretches from Laredo to some town in Minnesota.
by Anonymous September 1, 2003
Get the Laredo mug.Mother in law: so were is he from?
Wife: Laredo
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Boss: Where are you from?
Employee: Laredo
Boss: your fired
Guy1: Adonde vas?
Guy2: Laredo
Guy1: pinche naco
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Mother in law: you need a divorce
Boss: Where are you from?
Employee: Laredo
Boss: your fired
Guy1: Adonde vas?
Guy2: Laredo
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by Tony July 17, 2006
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Get the laced mug.lavada (spanish for washed) is slang for cocaine that has been purified or "washed" of any additives or cuts. It may also be dyed and flavored, with varities including strawberry, coconut, and peanut coke. Lavada is more expensive than regular street cocaine due to its high purity.
by peanut coke plug October 25, 2022
Get the lavada mug.Another street term for cocaine, only this time it's the pure stuff, uncut, fat rocks, you get the picture. A term used a lot in narcocorridos.
"El corrido que yo canto no es para un mafioso es para un marihuano.
Master Kush su favorita, Pistiar bucanitas, y un Cuadro Lavado."
"El Afro" Legado 7
Master Kush su favorita, Pistiar bucanitas, y un Cuadro Lavado."
"El Afro" Legado 7
by SteezyNutss March 12, 2017
Get the cuadro lavado mug."Lavender Haze" is a fictional term created for the television show Mad Men. It was used to describe the feeling of being in love. Although some claim the term was widely used in the 1950s, there is little to no evidence to support its use in this context before the show.
The example below is a transcript of the scene where it is used. It is from Mad Men Season 2, Episode 12 "The Mountain King", which aired in 2008.
The example below is a transcript of the scene where it is used. It is from Mad Men Season 2, Episode 12 "The Mountain King", which aired in 2008.
Don: I met a girl.
Anna: Another one?
Don: She's so beautiful and happy. She's a model. And she's from a good family, and she's educated.
Anna: What's her name?
Don: Elizabeth--Betty. I want you to meet her.
Anna: Look at you, you're in the lavender haze!
Don: I just like the way she laughs...and the way she looks at me.
Anna: Another one?
Don: She's so beautiful and happy. She's a model. And she's from a good family, and she's educated.
Anna: What's her name?
Don: Elizabeth--Betty. I want you to meet her.
Anna: Look at you, you're in the lavender haze!
Don: I just like the way she laughs...and the way she looks at me.
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