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Mexican Table

Someone who holds an item for you without agreeing. It is like a Mexican that gets paid for doing chores, but this time the Mexican is holding something. (mexican table)
"Ahh, my hands are full, here hold something and be a Mexican Table." ; "HAHA, Mexican Table!!"(kids point and laugh and throw stuff at it to hold).
by Kevum July 1, 2009
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Mexican Hotbox

When 2 or more males lay in an enclosed truck bed while smoking a minumum of one blunt per person. To be an official Mexican Hotbox, the truck must be a lowered Chevy S-10, and each blunt must be smoked end to end before lifting the cover.
Smoke poured out of the mexican hotbox when I lifted the cover, we smoked at least 4 blunts while we were in there.
by iG3tBr@in April 18, 2010
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mexican exit

When leaving a country, upon leaving a girl pregnant.
- Pablo knocked her up, and left for good.
- Oh, he pulled a Mexican exit on her. What a guy!
by PelitosDeMelocoton May 14, 2015
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Mexican Judo

The Mexican Martial art: Usually involves pulling out a concealed gun or knife during a fight.

The name comes from the accent of many Mexicans when they try to say the word "You" it comes out "Chew or Jhew" and they way they run enlish words together making the phrase "You Don't" sound sort of like "Judo"
Watch out he probably knows Mexican Judo...\

(fake accent) Judo-know if he has a knife, Judo-know if he has a gun.
by Sir Smurfalot May 19, 2006
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Mexican Space Shuttle

A portable enclosed toilet often found at construction sites.
I wouldn't be cought dead using a mexican space shuttle.
by jdoe July 15, 2003
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Mexicanadian

A person of Mexican and Canadian descent.
Jake and I went to a Mexicanadian party where they served Molson and nachos.
by hughmonger October 30, 2003
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Mexican Ounce

A true ounce is 28.5 grams. A Mexican Ounce is 25 grams (not 24 grams as incorrectly defined above). The reason the measurement is shorted is because it is easier to divide and multiply by 25 rather than 28.5 when converting between imperial and metric measurements. That way when it is split from larger quantities like kilos or pounds, it divides into even smaller quantities and there is no remainder.

For example:

1lb = 16oz = 400g (true measurement of 456g)
1kg = 40oz (true measurement of 35.2g)
Johnny: I went to Hector for an ounce and when I weighed it out it was 25g.

Robbie: Damn! That's only a Mexican Ounce. Last time we buy from that dude.
by lx5spd November 12, 2016
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