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GRINGO FOOD

ANY AUTHENTIC FOOD THAT HAS BEEN ALTERD OR AMERICANIZD PRETTY MUCH RUINING THE FOOD BUT RED NECK COOKING SELLS SO IF YOU ENJOY THIS TYPE OF SHITTY CUISINE BE IT CHIREEZE WANNA BE PIZZA OR FAKE HISPANIK FOOD OR PEOPLE WHO ENJOY SUSHI BUT DONT REALLY EAT TRUE ASIAN FOOD OR ANY OTHER CULTURES BEAUTIFUL DISHES DEVELOPED OVER MILLENIA YOU EAT GRINGO FOOD
I LIVE IN THE MIDWEST AND ALL THEY SERVE IS STEAK AND TADERS OR LAME FAST FOOD AND ANY WERE THAT SAYS AUTHENTIC THAI CHINESE ITALIAN HISPANIC JAPENESE OR AFRICAN INDIAN ECT. I SAY BULLSHIT ITS JUST MORE LAME ASS GRINGO FOOD
by SHANNON MOTOWAKAN October 26, 2011
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the gringo fart

the all mighty ,holy grail of farts,the loudest,smelliest fart in all existence...
i have never smelled the gringo fart my sir
by lucas mcrevere June 16, 2004
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gringo

a gringo is just a north american or anglo-saxon. it is usually a white person but doesnt have to be. it isnt a hateful term but it can be used hatefully. it also represents behaviour and attitudes latinos consider to be "american".
is he latino?
no hes a gringo

why wont you share your smokes, dont be such a gringo
by inkakola December 8, 2003
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gringo

Term used by Latin Americans to talk about an American, it doesnt matter the color of his skin
fucken gringo :D
by Anonymous May 12, 2003
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Gringo Starr

The only British member of the Mexican rock and roll band The Braceros. Originally from Liverpool, England Gringo played the sitar in a band that originated the "Mercy Sound." The band quickly replaced him when they found another sitarist who could also play the drums. Undettered, Gringo moved to Mexico City and learned how to play drums. There he met three other lads, Juan, Paulo, and Jorge. The band eventually had a string of smashes including "¡Oye güey!" (roughly translated into "Hey Dude" in English) that was the first 8+ minute rock song on Mexican radio.
¡Qué poca madre! Did you see Gringo Starr on that sitar at last night's concert at Che Stadium, he was amazing!
by Mujibar O'Conner September 5, 2011
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Gringo

Contrary to some things that have been posted here, the US did not wear green coats, or green uniforms, during the Mexican American War, so that explanation for the origin of this word is bogus.

But the term is indeed related to American soldiers who invaded Mexico during the Mexican-American war. It actually came from the lines of what was then a song that was very popular with American infantrymen.

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A popular American song during that time--one sung by many American troops as they marched--contained the repeated refrain:

"Oh, the ash and the oak and the willow tree,
And green grows the grass on the infantry"

Being members of the infantry, the second line was sung with particular fervor. "Green grows" sounded like "gringoes" to the non-English-speaking Mexicans, so they used that term to refer to all of the American soldiers.
by Machodoc December 9, 2010
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gringo spanish

when white people try to speak spanish and butcher the language
gringo spanish sounds something like this: yo puay-doh a-you-dar-tay (yo puedo ayudarte)
by KatieA January 11, 2009
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