Short for "Creole Cockpitt" which is the creed of rules for Incognitoing. Incognitoers must follow and abide by the "Creole Cockpitt," if they do not they are banned from Incognito forever, believe me it HAS happened before.
One of the rules in the creole cockpitt is that you must proclaim I AM INCOGNITO! as soon as you sign on your incognito s/n.
by I AM DUANE STARKS January 26, 2006
Louisiana Creole refers to native born people of various racial descent who are descended from the Colonial French and/or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase with claim to the Creole culture and Creole cuisine. The commonly accepted definition today is for the community whose members are a mixture of mainly French, Spanish, African, and Native-American heritage. Some may not have each ethnic heritage, and some may have additional ancestries. Contrary to popular belief, a Creole does not exclusively pertain to a person of African and European: French or Spanish descent.
Historically, Creole was used in early generations to refer to colonists of French descent who had been born in Louisiana and were thus native to the territory, compared to new immigrants. It then meant exclusively people of European descent. It also was used for black slaves who were born in Louisiana as opposed to those born in West Africa and transported from there. French Creole became the term for those of exclusively French descent after there grew a Creole population of mixed ancestry. Many multiracial Creoles of French descent also call themselves French Creole.
People of relatively pure African-American, French or Spanish descent who have family roots in Louisiana and were raised under the Creole culture also have called themselves Creole. Today Louisiana Creole has come to mean those people of mixed ancestry.
Historically, Creole was used in early generations to refer to colonists of French descent who had been born in Louisiana and were thus native to the territory, compared to new immigrants. It then meant exclusively people of European descent. It also was used for black slaves who were born in Louisiana as opposed to those born in West Africa and transported from there. French Creole became the term for those of exclusively French descent after there grew a Creole population of mixed ancestry. Many multiracial Creoles of French descent also call themselves French Creole.
People of relatively pure African-American, French or Spanish descent who have family roots in Louisiana and were raised under the Creole culture also have called themselves Creole. Today Louisiana Creole has come to mean those people of mixed ancestry.
I Am Creole , Creole Is My First Language : Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez (Rouler) .
Translation: Let The Good Times Roll :)
Translation: Let The Good Times Roll :)
by ILoveBeingCreole August 20, 2010
(Louisana Creole) One of the most interesting yet little known cultures that America has ever known! We have a mixture of Black, French, Spanish, and Native American and have ancestors from Louisiana. You won't find any American food that tastes better!
by Whatevuh July 30, 2008
Louisiana Creole refers to native born people of various racial descent who are descended from the Colonial French and/or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase with claim to the Creole culture and Creole cuisine. The commonly accepted definition today is for the community whose members are a mixture of mainly French, Spanish, African, and Native-American heritage. Some may not have each ethnic heritage, and some may have additional ancestries. Contrary to popular belief, a Creole does not exclusively pertain to a person of African and European: French or Spanish descent.
by For3verCreole March 21, 2010
Creoles are people mixed with four ethnicities or more. Creoles come from all over the world, most famously New Orleans, Haiti and Mauritius. Creoles are also in Jamaica or Britain. The term is used differently by different people. The term 'creole' does not define social-class. Creoles come in all skin tone shades.
by Love Star100 May 03, 2011
a unique kind of people that are of european and african descent,that usually come from Louisiana or Haitia
by ass kicker 3000 December 30, 2008
The Creole is vital and essential to all Incognito partakers. Short for "The Creole Cockpitt", the Creole is the commandments of Incognito, or as I like to personally call it, "Incog." The Creole contains rules and regulations in which Incognitoers must abide by, and how they must go about their Incognito mission. Links to the Creole may include Tupac, Big L, Lil Wayne, and Hannah Montana.
The Creole Cockpitt says that all Incognitoers must proclaim "I AM INCOGNITO!" when they sign on their Incognito screen name.
by AConcernedIncognitoer July 26, 2006