A Mexican leather sandal derived from the traditional "chancla" or "huarache". Brought back in style in 2016, Espiritu's are supertrendy for the stereotypical Californian.
2. That part on the end when latinos say the Holy Trinity in spanish. "Espiritu Santo" (Holy Spirit for those who cant put 2 and 2 together.)
Teacher: "Que significa Espiritu?"
Student: "Oh, Espiritu like not living dude...in spanish?"
Teacher: (under breath)"Leave it to the gringo to say "dead dude"
Greater Espirito Santo (Grande Espirito Santo in Portuguese) is the name of a Capixaba nationalist concept where Minas Gerais is part of Espirito Santo instead of Espirito Santo being part of Minas Gerais. Mostly as a form of Capixaba nationalists to defend themselves from Mineiros who want to Espirito Santo to be part of their state/country.
I only Support the concept of Greater Espirito Santo when I meet a Mineiro Nationalist or someone who supports that Espirito Santo should be annexed by Minas Gerais.