by Beach Allot March 08, 2004
Term originating in Nashville in 2004; Spanish for "octopus," it's a nickname given to the perpetrator for his tendency to suck on his victims' necks, leaving them covered in hickies.
by vandydandy April 30, 2006
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by Crandon08 March 25, 2020
A pessimistic hypercritic that has never attempted or bettered an outcome that he is critiquing about someone else.
Particularly critical of others culinary skills even though they never exhibit anything of merit.
Particularly critical of others culinary skills even though they never exhibit anything of merit.
by Smountie20 July 18, 2020
by Ultimako May 20, 2018
An adjective typically used to describe a person/place/object/behavior or anything, really, that you or others perceive as tacky. This Urban Dictionary user recalls hearing 'el tacko' for the first time in the early 2000s, but the phrase actually originated in Southern California during the 1970's.
Pronounced "ell tack-o".
Pronounced "ell tack-o".
That orange mohair bodysuit John wore to Walmart this morning was el tacko.
Annie's treatment of Michelle at the Tupperware party could only be categorized as el tacko.
You might think my AMC Pacer is el tacko, but she's mine, and I love her.
Annie's treatment of Michelle at the Tupperware party could only be categorized as el tacko.
You might think my AMC Pacer is el tacko, but she's mine, and I love her.
by LaWolfehBoo September 07, 2018