Aug 8 Word of the Day
Pata Sucia: Spanglish; Direct translation- dirty foot; used in reference to men and women who remove their shoes in public and then proceed to walk barefooted wherever they may be; mainly found at night clubs or after being at a night club.

LADIES, YOUR STILETTOS MAY BE PAINFUL, BUT THAT IS THE CHALLENGE YOU ACCEPTED WHEN YOU PUT THEM ON. BEAUTY=PAIN
"Check out the pata sucia on that vaca. Hey tubby, put your shoes back on."
by luvmyreddog June 22, 2014
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a north korean way of sayin da american hello. they cant say L's so they say R's...
originated Kim jong IL in Team America
herro u frag raving team amewicans
by max December 04, 2004
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A common greeting sweeping the world wide web. Similar to hello, but with an asian accent, makes anyone just want to hug and kiss it. Its precious.
Me: Herro my good friend.
Aki: Tank you come again.
by AmyTheChills October 05, 2004
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how the japanese say hello. in the japanese language, there is no letter l. thus, it comes out as an r. very funny sterotype. main part of the engrish dialect
herro crass, today we gonna rearn about abraham rincoln and his poricy.
(hello class, today we're gonna learn about abraham lincoln and his policy)
by Hong King Kong December 10, 2007
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A lovely, familiar greeting used in place of the standard "hello." Not only used to mimic the Chinese/Japanese inability to say l's, but also as a tribute to Scooby Doo.

It is primarily used as a greeting in dog-speak.
When you come up to somebody, smile, wave your hand and say, "Herro!"
by beans for your bev April 04, 2008
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