Spanish for “The White Devil”
Often abbreviated to “Diablo Blanco.”
A broad racial slur used to show dislike of any Caucasian.
Most often used by Hispanic and other Spanish speaking people, although not normally by people from Spain itself, as they are considered white themselves.
Often abbreviated to “Diablo Blanco.”
A broad racial slur used to show dislike of any Caucasian.
Most often used by Hispanic and other Spanish speaking people, although not normally by people from Spain itself, as they are considered white themselves.
by cracka1 September 18, 2008

Spanish for “The White Devil”
Often abbreviated to “Diablo Blanco.”
A broad racial slur used to show dislike of any Caucasian.
Most often used by Hispanic and other Spanish speaking people, although not normally by people from Spain itself, as they are considered white themselves.
Often abbreviated to “Diablo Blanco.”
A broad racial slur used to show dislike of any Caucasian.
Most often used by Hispanic and other Spanish speaking people, although not normally by people from Spain itself, as they are considered white themselves.
by cracka1 September 18, 2008

Bryan's '75 V-Dub is so bitchin', that if we don't address it as "El Diablo Verde".......we will EXPLODE!
by Dr, Kenneth Noiswater April 7, 2007

Guy 1:EL DIABLO CONYO! TURN TO YOUR LEFT
Guy 2:¿el diablo conyo? She's as flat as the bottom of my shoe
Guy 2:¿el diablo conyo? She's as flat as the bottom of my shoe
by TheCreatorMizu May 20, 2022

Literally translated "I shit on the devil"
Heard among the mostly Catholic people of the Dominican Republic. The Spaniard version is usually "me cago en la ostia" or "me cago en dios." Dominicans, perceiving this idea as a travesty on god, switch terms, hence "me cago en el diablo." Commonly used to express annoyance or anger.
Heard among the mostly Catholic people of the Dominican Republic. The Spaniard version is usually "me cago en la ostia" or "me cago en dios." Dominicans, perceiving this idea as a travesty on god, switch terms, hence "me cago en el diablo." Commonly used to express annoyance or anger.
by ForeignerD August 3, 2009

by Dom Foxington May 21, 2008

by instigationmachine May 12, 2004
