Refers to a light-skinned or blonde individual. Not necessarily a Caucasian.
Originated in Mexico and is primarily used by Mexicans and rarely/never used by other Spanish-speaking nations.
Originated in Mexico and is primarily used by Mexicans and rarely/never used by other Spanish-speaking nations.
by Tammyux May 26, 2011
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by tim April 22, 2005
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A fucking traumatizing video that only gore-addicted people could watch without getting sick of watching it.
It's a guy that is getting his head cut off while the other guy watches his death. Then the other guy gets sliced up and stabbed in the heart.
It's a guy that is getting his head cut off while the other guy watches his death. Then the other guy gets sliced up and stabbed in the heart.
-Yo what is this Guerrero Flaying thing some people are talking about?
-A fucking graphic video that you shouldn't watch
-Why not
-Shut the fuck up and just don't watch it.
-A fucking graphic video that you shouldn't watch
-Why not
-Shut the fuck up and just don't watch it.
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Get the Guerrilla shit mug.Guerrilla Camping entails but is not limited to: parking at a derelict church with "Gone Camping. God Bless!" scrawled on paper and attached to the wipers, breaking into an abandoned summer camp, taking funny pills, looting all the cabins, finding a stash of cowboy hats, speaking like you're from Deadwood, playing harmonica in a state of inebriation, having the retrospective good fortune of not getting your hands on a canoe, looking for fuel for your torch, determining that Psalms is your least favorite book, and hoping you can remember which direction that church was in the morning.
by A Man From Mars December 27, 2011
Get the Guerrilla Camping mug.An irregular fighter in a (would-be or actual) popular insurgent army. It comes from a Spanish word meaning "little war" (guerra=war, guerilla=little war). Guerrillas hide in inaccessible areas and split up into small units instead of trying to confront their enemies head-on. They usually rely on support from the local population to keep them hidden and to supply them with food and other provisions. Their base of operation is an area such as a forest, mountainous terrain or tunnels underground, although there is also a term "urban guerrilla" referring to someone who tries to use guerrilla tactics in a city environment.
Guerrillas establish bases in what are called foca (singular foco) or base areas, with the theory being that these areas will gradually expand until the guerrillas control the entire countryside and the enemy is isolated in the cities. This is supposed to culminate in an eventual direct war, as happened in China. But today, guerrilla tactics are more often used to harass and impose costs on powerful armies so that they are unable to control a territory and are eventually forced to leave.
Guerrillas are archetypically left-wing, usually adhering to some version of Maoism, Guevarism or some other version of statist communism. It was from such currents that the idea of guerrilla war emerged. However, the term can also be applied to indigenous movements (e.g. the OPM), fundamentalists (e.g. the Afghan mujahideen) and even some right-wing populist groups backed by the US (such as Renamo in Mozambique). Although the emphasis on support from the impoverished masses gives guerrilla strategy a left-wing bent, it is a strategic approach and not a political tendency, so in theory a guerrilla can have any political perspective compatible with attempting to win popular support.
Guerrillas establish bases in what are called foca (singular foco) or base areas, with the theory being that these areas will gradually expand until the guerrillas control the entire countryside and the enemy is isolated in the cities. This is supposed to culminate in an eventual direct war, as happened in China. But today, guerrilla tactics are more often used to harass and impose costs on powerful armies so that they are unable to control a territory and are eventually forced to leave.
Guerrillas are archetypically left-wing, usually adhering to some version of Maoism, Guevarism or some other version of statist communism. It was from such currents that the idea of guerrilla war emerged. However, the term can also be applied to indigenous movements (e.g. the OPM), fundamentalists (e.g. the Afghan mujahideen) and even some right-wing populist groups backed by the US (such as Renamo in Mozambique). Although the emphasis on support from the impoverished masses gives guerrilla strategy a left-wing bent, it is a strategic approach and not a political tendency, so in theory a guerrilla can have any political perspective compatible with attempting to win popular support.
Battles between guerrillas and government forces in the breakaway province left hundreds dead.
Iraqi insurgents have insufficient resources to confront American troops head-on, so they have resorted to hit-and-run guerrilla tactics.
Iraqi insurgents have insufficient resources to confront American troops head-on, so they have resorted to hit-and-run guerrilla tactics.
by Andy May 2, 2004
Get the guerrilla mug.A video game for Xbox 360, Ps3, and PC. Developed by Volition, Inc. and published by THQ. Its a game that takes place on Mars and the environment is destructible.
I was playing Red Faction Guerrilla last night and I blew up the supports on this building and killed like 6 bad guys inside it was SICK.
by Aic4ever December 23, 2009
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