A group of the toughest people I have ever met in my entire life. Texans have nothing on these people. They cook great food, friendly for the most part, unless you piss them off. Typically found in Louisiana.
by AnEdgelord October 16, 2017
Extra spice, like you're describing one hot piece of ass from the south. Your love can only be described as yelling at phrases at her from across the club that include the word cajun.
"Throw some Cajun on that, GURL!"
by nickcody July 27, 2012
by norsk December 18, 2007
Substitute for the r-word
Charlie says “Want to go to my house then your house the back to my house” Tom says “What are you Cajun?”
by rosenace February 23, 2021
The Cajuns are the descendants of the Acadians, settlers of eastern Canada
who were exiled from their
land in the 1750s, who settled in Louisiana.
Today, thousands of
Acadian-Cajun descendants
cherish their rich legacy of
history and genealogy.
who were exiled from their
land in the 1750s, who settled in Louisiana.
Today, thousands of
Acadian-Cajun descendants
cherish their rich legacy of
history and genealogy.
by Brian J. August 12, 2005
I ga-ron-tee! My personal family background. Good food.... and thats it. Zydeco is cajun music its hard to like it, haha. The most unfortunate, but hilarious accent to imitate ever! Alcoholics, all of us.
AIYEEEE! Ok Sha! listen up! tell Gaston and Pierre to drag up dem crawfish nets, the hurricaine bes comin up de way! it gonna flip over de pirogue!
by Hassell April 21, 2005
A phrase orginally coined by The_Law, which means "to do incorrectly." However, Cajunizing is also used to describe putting a big tire on a narrow rim. The term was derived from the username Cajun4x4, a legend in the Swamper Brotherhood community who sensationalized the practice of running big tires on skinny (8") wide rims.
1. A lifestyle glamorized by Cajun4x4.
2. To complicate something too much.
1. A lifestyle glamorized by Cajun4x4.
2. To complicate something too much.
Also get FULL ACCOUNTABILITY of parts BEFORE you even park the truck to wrench on it.... Don't cajunize yourself there.
Big tires on skinny wheels, the epitome of Cajunizing.
Big tires on skinny wheels, the epitome of Cajunizing.
by SwamperBrotherhood March 03, 2007