The hispanic male/female with indian features that are seen in bicycles around town.. work construction and live and hang out with other cholos
Cholo The guy in the bycicle with the spiked up short hair with the short lady at home with four or six children born in the U.S hoping to get a green card.
In certain parts of Northern California and the Southwest, "Cholo" is a derrogatory and/or racist remark used by non-Hispanics and Chicanos alike. For racists, it defines the Hispanic people and culture as a whole. For Americanized Hispanics, it can mean something akin to a Hick Mexican- Someone that has recently crossed the border and is ignorant to both U.S. and Mexican-American culture. It also is commonly used to imply a Hispanic gangster type. For all intensive purposes though, it can be implied as a racial identifier/a racist comment and should be avoided in conversation. In other words- calling the wrong person a Cholo could warrant a severe beating.
"Don't park you car there overnight. That's where all of the Cholos live."
cholo is a sur trece scum they where blue and cant fight for themselves...they go in packs and always mug and get beat up....also called scrapas they hang out on spruce st in g-town
A word now used in terms of excitement - much like "Alright!", "Whoa!", "Yikes!", or "Heck Yeah!". Originally taken from scradish mythology, a Cholo has been said to be a mythical bear-like beast legend similar to Big Foot with buggy eyes, perhaps. These creatures have been noted to wear ties, grit their teeth, and defecate & urinate in the place they stand when sited. When a Cholo is sited, the spotter would yell “Cholo!!!!” in excitement – and thus was derived the modern meaning. Some speculate that Cholos are not real beasts and that they may simply be office workers caught off-guard in bear costumes.