He is one serio vato. Serio is one of the best chicano rappers I know. Nightmares Turned Into Reality from Califas 2 Washifas
by Jonathan Perez January 10, 2008

by 662614 September 26, 2009

"Are you serious?" becomes "Serio?"
by Starry December 08, 2004

Multiple meanings.
1. Serious. Translated from Spanish to English.
2. Used as a reply in conversation(Situational)
*Example 1
3. A Nickname/ An Alias
*Example 2
1. Serious. Translated from Spanish to English.
2. Used as a reply in conversation(Situational)
*Example 1
3. A Nickname/ An Alias
*Example 2
1. Used as a reply to mean,
-"Seriously"
-"Word"
-"For real"
(Just like it's English counterpart, it can be said seriously or mockingly)
2. They call him "Serio" for always having a serious demeanor. He doesn't play around or tolerate nonsense.
-"Seriously"
-"Word"
-"For real"
(Just like it's English counterpart, it can be said seriously or mockingly)
2. They call him "Serio" for always having a serious demeanor. He doesn't play around or tolerate nonsense.
by LinguisticsOfTime May 09, 2020

by Katrina November 16, 2004

Pronounced: Se-Ree-O, the 'se' part is elongated, said with an arched brow and tilting the head back.
Meaning(s): 'is that so'; 'are you serious'
Meaning(s): 'is that so'; 'are you serious'
by SaraZ May 03, 2005

by Edinburgh984 March 08, 2009
