The original creole was the class in S. America during the Spanish discovery of the New World. A creole during that time is of pure Spanish blood born in the New World. The class above them were the peninsulares, or Spaniards born in Spain.
The creoles started to revolt against the peninsulares because they thought it was unfair that they didn't have equal rights even though they were of the same descent, only born in a different place.
The creoles started to revolt against the peninsulares because they thought it was unfair that they didn't have equal rights even though they were of the same descent, only born in a different place.
by freddy8289 February 26, 2010
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by Eyebrows.102 February 11, 2016
An ethnic group of Central America. Used to refer to African descendants or mixed descendants with roots from Jamaica and other non Spanish speaking Caribbean islands. Mainly mistaken for Garifunas but both ethnic groups have differences. Garifunas and Creoles are both African descendants and are both black populations of Central America but Garifunas have roots in Saint Vincent and Creoles have roots in Jamaica.
by Optimistprime43 April 12, 2020
A common term used in southern Canada, for an instance when you are extremely crossfaded or just very gone.
ex. “no way fam did you see Mackenzie last night she was so creoled she smoked a whole blunt drank twenty four beers and popped a molly.”
by Ifymitawiwc January 23, 2019
Ya I'm from New Orleans, the creole cockpit.
by yung v February 28, 2009
An elite gay sex position often preformed by the homeless people of the New Orleans area. With lube being scarcely available to the destitute, the readily available tomatoes of the surrounding suburbs provide a practical alternative that provides pleasure - and a meal - for two.
by Notmyrealnameyo September 21, 2013