Güerito and güerita are the diminutive form of "güero" and "güera," which refer to light skinned, usually blonde people (but not always blonde). In many cases they also have blue, green, etc. colored eyes. By using "ito" the user shows some type of affection. Güero and güera also tend to be used as nicknames. In other cases the terms may refer specifically to anglos/gringos/as and/or gabachos/as.
Do you think that güerita is wearing contacts?
Roxanne claimed that Vincent wasn't a pompous güerito like most gabachos she usually met at the Brown Univeristy cafeteria.
Güerito and güerita are the diminutive form of "güero" and "güera," which refer to light skinned, usually blonde people (but not always blonde). In many cases they also have blue, green, etc. colored eyes. By using "ito" the user shows some type of affection. Güero and güera also tend to be used as nicknames. In other cases the terms may refer specifically to anglos/gringos/as and/or gabachos/as.
John, give the Geritol crowd a break when you get on the bus. Those "Priority Seating" signs are there for a reason. It's very difficult for a senior citizen who needs to get around to do, say, shopping, to sit down or get up if s/he has sciatica and is forced to sit in the back of the bus.