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Tacolander

Noun

1. An alternative term to refer to Mexican(s). Usually humorous, but can sometimes be used as a pejorative as well.

The origin comes from tacos being a stable food among Mexicans, as well as them being a ubiquitous cultural import within the USA.
Damn dude, I didn’t know that Nate was a Tacolander… he looks pasty as hell!”
by Asriel___LOVER January 8, 2026
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tacobender

The employee at Mexican fast-food places (Taco Bell, Red Burrito, etc.) that works 8-hour shifts bending corn tortillas into a taco shape. It is one of the lowest positions available. This job does not pay well.

Not to be confused with a taco bender, which is inviting a bunch of friends over, doing way too many tacos, and waking up with a raging taco hangover.
Tim: "I got that job over at Jack-in-the-Box I was talking about!"
Jim: "Seriously?"
Tim: "Yeah, I nailed the interview! I start tomorrow."
Jim: "What position is it? Assistant Manager? Human Resources guy?"
Tim: "Tacobender!"
Jim: ಠ_ಠ
by srs109 July 31, 2010
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TacoLand

A place that is so far that it doesn’t exist.
Jared Goff threw that ball to TacoLand.
by mybuns996 January 16, 2021
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Tacoland

A place where you can go buy tacos. Or you can say Mexico
“Yo homie I went to tacoland yesterday, the place was shit”
by Arachni9901 September 25, 2021
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