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That teddy guy is so euro
by Wafty7.2 August 5, 2025
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Euro-schweffe

The continental equivalent of a schweffe. Much like their British counterparts euro-schweffes make up for with money what they lack in self-awareness.

Slicked back hair, gillets and a penchent for paddle are strong indicators. Those found in London will typically work in finance and summer in Majorca.
That bar was full of euro-schweffes, there wasn't a sock in sight.
by Piggins123 August 5, 2025
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Euro Rainbow

Euro Rainbow is a term used to describe someone of primarily European background, but from several different countries
"I have Welsh, Russian, German, Irish, Spanish, and English blood"

"Jesus, you're a Euro Rainbow"
by VoiceOfBobRoss August 8, 2017
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Euro-Hispanic

A Hispanic individual who is also of European descent, which can also be considered mixed of Hispanic and white.
Richard: Oh your name is Fernando? Are you a… Latino? Like hablas espanol?
Fernando: It is called Euro-Hispanic, Richard. And no, I don’t speak Spanish. Only my mom is from Mexico, not both of them. My dad is of English, Irish and of German descent… what a way to be uneducated, Richard. And FYI, it’s not polite to call a Hispanic person a Latino(a/x), especially if you’re not Hispanic yourself…
by FellowGonzalez July 2, 2023
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Euro-Kompa

Euro-Kompa, a portmanteau of "European and Kompa"), It's often referred to as "White Kompa" a term used to describe Haitian Kompa music sung by artist or singers of European descent.

Euro-Kompa usually Features a lead vocalist and 2-3 backing Vocalists and sometime a guest vocalist usually a Euro-Rap-Singer who 'd contribute a guest verse during a bridge resulting in song lengths ranging from 3-4 minutes depending on the tempo.

Electromechanically produced by live traditional Kompa jam-session musicians which are also often mistakenly referred to as “GIGGERS”by other “KNOW-IT-ALL” in the Haitian Music Industry.

Identifying factors include generally short to medium-length songs written in a variants format which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies.

Unlike Haitian Kompa Direct which is very lyric-oriented-the lyrics in Euro-Kompa songs don’t usually have any deep meaning- often the lyrics are frivolous.

Euro-Kompa generally dance to a mid-tempo 90-115 BPM (beats per minute) with a 1-2 -1-2 Beat and with an arrangements of a 4/4 or four-on-the-floor time Signature which always encourages dancing due to it’s use of dance-oriented rhythms.

The origins of the genre and term was pioneered by Negre Marron Records' CEO and label Director Rene Guemps.

FYI: This is the first time in the history of the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) that a record label will be selling the beauty of an international artist from another race as a concept in a market that's not his or hers.
WOW! I wonder if Euro-Kompa will be a new category in the Eurovision Song Contest next year?
by Negre Marron Records March 18, 2023
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Euro-giver

The antonym of an 'Indian giver.'

One who gives, but gives diseases.
One who takes, and does not give back.
One who takes, then gives diseases.
Abner: "I think I'm going to give that Indian woman my blanket."
Isaac: "Take it slowly my comrade, you don't want to be a Euro-giver! Do you not still have syphil-"
Abner: "Nonsense Isaac! bitches love blankets"

Euro-giver: "Can I real quick borrow this area, like can I just call this mine?"
Indian-giver: "I mean...you are it because you are in it. And it is within us all..."
Euro-giver: "Well! It is here, and you are in it! so could you back up a bit?"
Indian-giver: "This land belongs to no man."
Euro-giver: "YOU HEARD THE MAN! CLEARCUT THE BEACH AND NAME IT AFTER THE QUEEN!"
by tockumoutavit September 28, 2015
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