a rule meant to prevent the unnecessary wastes of time waiting on another person who is woefully and unrepentantly inconsiderate
The cuauhtemock corollary is as follows: If two parties agree to meet at a certain time and one party does not show up, the aggrieved party shall wait no longer than 15 minutes. After 15 minutes with no form of communication from the late party it will be assumed said party is deceased and the aggrieved will be free to leave said meeting place and carry on with their day.
A boy named Cuauhtemoc is sweet, considerate and romantic...Sometimes Cuauhtemoc can be a little bit mean and douche-baggy. He's crazy in bed. He has a hardcore bod. He often teases the person he likes. He is good at the 'game'. He also likes to show off a lot.
The name means eagle, in Nahuatl the indigenous Mexican dialect is an auspicious day in the sacred Aztec calendar, commemorating the Eagle Warriors of the Aztecarmy.
His name is Cuauhtli. Cuauhtli is good at Music. Cuauhtli is the first day of the 15th trecena in the Aztec calendar, associated with equality and freedom. The word ‘cuauhtli’ means ‘eagle’ or ‘men’ in Maya, referring to the Eagle Warriors of the Aztec army. Along with the jaguar warriors, they were some of the bravest and most noble soldiers and were also the most feared.
Meaning a crafty shoddy ship held together by cheap Mexican bubble gum and straws with sails made of sewn together Mexican blankets. In Baltimore, MD on 5/8/2008 - 5/13/2008 (In search of cerveza)
So she says, "Look at the dinghy in the bay, hon." I reply, "That's no dinghy, that's the Cuauhtemoc! Quick, ask 'em if they want to come paint our house, do some landscaping, cut our grass, hang some drywall and do other laborous things around the house for a few dollars and some boh."