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The term 'gringo' or 'el gringo' actually dates back to the 1806/1807 British invasion of Argentina. Spain, then a French ally (remember that it was a combined Spanish-French fleet that Nelson attacked off Cape Trafalgar in 1805) was at war with Great Britain and one way of hitting back was for the Brits to attack the Spanish colonies in South America.
The British armed forces at that time had a marching song "Green grow the rushes, OH", and this led the locals to call the Britons "Los Gringos". Nowadays, the term is more often applied to US and Canadian citizens.
The British armed forces at that time had a marching song "Green grow the rushes, OH", and this led the locals to call the Britons "Los Gringos". Nowadays, the term is more often applied to US and Canadian citizens.
Hey el gringo, say hello to my little friend!
by andy_mexico October 15, 2006
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by hakkon218 February 02, 2010
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A very young fooligan, often before they gain their dark mud coloured hair. They are coated in the most peculular shade of carrot coloured hair, in the weirdest places. El Gringos are naturally very synical and ugly beasts, and caution should be used when venturing near these wild beings
"Twas the night of '69, and a 'Gringo grabbed me from behind. I screamed like a young girl, or Plutarach, and Ran for my life" - Anonymous
by Angus Young November 23, 2004