A hotel chain, one of which is in South Carolina. It is rather tacky and is like a mini-Las Vegas, except Mexican themed. It's mascott, Pedro, is featured everywhere, including the many reminder signs you see before you reach the hotel. Some of the local teenagers enjoy driving out to these signs and using them for target practice. If you pass by any of these signs on the road, be sure to look for bullett holes in Pedro and/or the revolving sheep!
We should check-in at South of the Border so we can rest up for the rest of the drive to Florida.
Why does South of the Border have a rotating sombrero ride?
Why does South of the Border have a rotating sombrero ride?
by Tori G. April 30, 2005
A derogatory term used against people of latino origin; derived from border hopper, which has the same definition, but with bunny used instead of hopper as a reference to bunnies hopping.
by bequeef December 18, 2018
by John Moe April 21, 2005
by looloolooivegotsomeapples November 07, 2008
by bordercunts.com December 06, 2014
1. Border Sardine - Term used to describe any illegal immigrant crossing the border to U.S. from Mexico, usually in cramped vehicles.
"Damn man I was at Filly B's last night, that place was full of border sardines!"
"I heard the Border Patrol caught another load of border sardines downtown last night."
"I heard the Border Patrol caught another load of border sardines downtown last night."
by Skeevy Weave May 19, 2008
by Paulyd707 August 02, 2006