Any highway, back street, abandoned road in the US where people go to street race and the maker of the video calls it “Mexico” to hide the location in the video they’re taking even though they look like they’re in the US
video discription: 5.0 700hp Mustang vs supercharged camero.... Filmed in “Mexico”
Racer 1: bro wanna race?
Racer 2: yeah bro I’ll shoot you a text of the location of “Mexico”
Racer 1: bro wanna race?
Racer 2: yeah bro I’ll shoot you a text of the location of “Mexico”
by DannyFB6 September 28, 2017
The shittiest Country in mankind. They're people are super shitty and smell and take all your money. They also pretend to have a cartel there because they are afraid of you. Mexico is full of nothing but Mexican/hispanic porn stars and deserve to get spit on. Mexico is the trashiest country in the universe and there isnt even one good mexican. They are all spics in Mexico and that is their reputation. In Mexico, there are men fucking each other in public for free while the little children dance and take pictures.
Mexicans cant control their beef and always act immature as well. Mexico is the worst country and Mexicans are the worst race.
El chapo is also the biggest queer and spic in history who takes credit for my hard work because whenever I have beef in Mexico, he says he put the bodies there to protect his reputation otherwise people realize how weak he is.
Mexicans cant control their beef and always act immature as well. Mexico is the worst country and Mexicans are the worst race.
El chapo is also the biggest queer and spic in history who takes credit for my hard work because whenever I have beef in Mexico, he says he put the bodies there to protect his reputation otherwise people realize how weak he is.
by Shot up Spicxaco 🔫 December 06, 2021
Used widely by people drag racing or doing illegal street races online. It would say filmed in mexico in the description or even in the title when it is pretty obvious it was filmed somewhere around the United States.
by Miriam Defensor Santiago January 18, 2015
Tuner-Bro #1: Yo were going to Mexico tonight to do some pulls. Wanna come?
Tuner-Bro #2: Hell ye bro.
Tuner-Bro #2: Hell ye bro.
by dark_boi02 December 26, 2018
A term to represent the ever changing demographic of California. With a Hispanic population that represents 35% of its population.
by sentienceISi July 11, 2008
Street racing is illegal in the United States, so when someone wants to race on the road, they will call them "mexico runs", referring to racing in Mexico, even though they are actually in the US.
by Mk6ashley April 28, 2017
Michoacán Mexico - its capital city is Morelia,Michoacán is located in western Mexico, coastline on the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. It is bordered by the Mexican states of Colima & Jalisco to the west & northwest, Guanajuato to the north, Querétaro to the northeast, the State of México to the east, & Guerrero to the southeast.
It is still home to a sizable population of Purépecha people as well as minor populations of Otomi and Nahua. The economy is based on agriculture, ranching, fishing, mining, and the arts. The major tourism draw for the state is the Lake Pátzcuaro–Tzintzuntzan–Quiroga area, which was the center of the Purépecha Empire; as well as the location of the Tzintzuntzan yácata pyramids.
Popular foods here are
Pork Carnitas with corn tortillas , refried beans, salsa, pico de gallo, pickled vegetables, & guacamole.
Charales is a Michoacán dish of lightly battered & fried Chirostoma fish.
Churipo a stew made of beef, vegetables, corn, chili peppers, herbs, & corundas.
Aporreadillo - spicy dish made with dried & salted meat that’s been beaten , shredded, & then cooked with egg in a sauce made from different types of chili pepper, onion, garlic, & spices
Charanda - alcoholic spirit made from sugarcane similar to rum
paloma is a tequila-based drink made with grapefruit soda or juice, tequila blanco, & lime served on the rocks
It is still home to a sizable population of Purépecha people as well as minor populations of Otomi and Nahua. The economy is based on agriculture, ranching, fishing, mining, and the arts. The major tourism draw for the state is the Lake Pátzcuaro–Tzintzuntzan–Quiroga area, which was the center of the Purépecha Empire; as well as the location of the Tzintzuntzan yácata pyramids.
Popular foods here are
Pork Carnitas with corn tortillas , refried beans, salsa, pico de gallo, pickled vegetables, & guacamole.
Charales is a Michoacán dish of lightly battered & fried Chirostoma fish.
Churipo a stew made of beef, vegetables, corn, chili peppers, herbs, & corundas.
Aporreadillo - spicy dish made with dried & salted meat that’s been beaten , shredded, & then cooked with egg in a sauce made from different types of chili pepper, onion, garlic, & spices
Charanda - alcoholic spirit made from sugarcane similar to rum
paloma is a tequila-based drink made with grapefruit soda or juice, tequila blanco, & lime served on the rocks
Michoacán Mexico , Morelia city was named after José María Morelos, a native of the city and one of the main heroes of the Mexican War of Independence.
The name Michoacán is from Nahuatl: language "place of the fishermen" referring to those who fish on Lake Pátzcuaro
pre-Hispanic times, the area was the home of the Purépecha Empire, which rivaled the Aztec Empire at the time of Spanish encounter. After the Spanish conquest, the empire became a separate province which became smaller over the colonial period. The state and its residents played a major role in the Mexican War of Independence.
Today, the state is still home to a sizable population of Purépecha people as well as minor populations of Otomi and Nahua. The economy is based on agriculture, ranching, fishing, mining, and the arts. The major tourism draw for the state is the Lake Pátzcuaro–Tzintzuntzan–Quiroga area, which was the center of the Purépecha Empire.
The name Michoacán is from Nahuatl: language "place of the fishermen" referring to those who fish on Lake Pátzcuaro
pre-Hispanic times, the area was the home of the Purépecha Empire, which rivaled the Aztec Empire at the time of Spanish encounter. After the Spanish conquest, the empire became a separate province which became smaller over the colonial period. The state and its residents played a major role in the Mexican War of Independence.
Today, the state is still home to a sizable population of Purépecha people as well as minor populations of Otomi and Nahua. The economy is based on agriculture, ranching, fishing, mining, and the arts. The major tourism draw for the state is the Lake Pátzcuaro–Tzintzuntzan–Quiroga area, which was the center of the Purépecha Empire.
by Blu_leef January 29, 2023