Something fresh and Mexican or possibly Mexican American, could also refer to dope, and is sometimes used like the slang word "dope", (Its also a fashion blog, feat Mexican style).
Example: "-Check out that flyer with that dude wearing a crazy mexican wrestler mask! -Yeah man, thats mexican mint, bro!".
by Regina Sanchez July 23, 2014
by Brapp65 February 05, 2018
Dazza: "Yo check out these thin mints i found on the ground"
Some rando: "Bro those are my thin mints ya spastic"
Some rando: "Bro those are my thin mints ya spastic"
by some punk bitch March 21, 2021
This is the term used when someone gives you an insult and a compliment in the same sentence. Salty comes from inSULT and mint comes from compliMENT.
"Wow! That's the most interesting thing you've ever said to me"
"You just gave me a salty mint, sir"
-Its a compliment because you like the thing they just said but also a insult because everything they said before is terrible.
"You just gave me a salty mint, sir"
-Its a compliment because you like the thing they just said but also a insult because everything they said before is terrible.
by tonyhighjarrid October 04, 2013
by banjosteve November 30, 2009
1. Verb : To represent something spectacular, a series of good fortune.
2. Noun : A name given to one who has shown him/herself to be cool; "legit person"
2. Noun : A name given to one who has shown him/herself to be cool; "legit person"
Person 1: What did you do this weekend?
Person 2: I went to a party, kicked it with some females, rollin in the bimmer and was downtown the whole weekend!
Person 1: J-Mint!
Ex. 2
Person 1 to Person 2: "Yo that club was J-Mint!!!"
Person 2: I went to a party, kicked it with some females, rollin in the bimmer and was downtown the whole weekend!
Person 1: J-Mint!
Ex. 2
Person 1 to Person 2: "Yo that club was J-Mint!!!"
by RV2 July 22, 2009
When your outside smoking and some chick walkes past in Primark leggings that disappear up into her hoop.
by Dangerous Penguin March 25, 2017