A small town in Northern New Mexico with kids who grew up in good homes, that claim to be gangster but when their set is tested by outsiders or bigger gangs, they hide out. Real gangs would be west side lokos. Fake gangs would be fake bloods and fake crips. Nobody gets jumped in or blessed in. Most influence is due to trending gangster rap. The bloods and crips are usually adults that prey on 15 or 16 year olds and call their enemies opps.. They usually have parties but nobody shows up or they have underage teenagers and go to bonfires.. They tell their "opps" they are wanna be's when they themselves are the actual wanna be's. When being real with the fake bloods or fake crips, they threaten you on social media but shake your hand in person and talk to you like a friend. Usually when coming to española, everybody is nice, but a while after people change just as much as the weather. People here talk with "spana slang" also.
by Spana Reppin January 25, 2020
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by ohfuckshit i’m getting naenaed May 8, 2020
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First year Spanish students often españolinize. They believe that adding an o to everything makes it Spanish.
When my great-grandparents fled to Cuba from Russia, the Cuban government españolinized their last name.
In English class, Mark confessed that he "no comprendoed" the story and that it made him feel "muy confutar". These are classic examples of españolinizing.
When my great-grandparents fled to Cuba from Russia, the Cuban government españolinized their last name.
In English class, Mark confessed that he "no comprendoed" the story and that it made him feel "muy confutar". These are classic examples of españolinizing.
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