someone from a spanish or portuguese speaking country (dominican, cape verdean, mexican, brazilian, puerto rican...); flyy person (skin color can vary from white as paint to black as night)
by iberian breezy April 17, 2007
From the Iberian peninsula (formed by Spain and Portugal). It's especially used w/ pork products (made from Spanish black pig) and/or men ("Iberian male", a hot and powerful lover).
1st case: The Iberian ham is excellent.
2nd case: Take it easy, you "Iberian male", I bet you didn't f*ck so many ladies.
2nd case: Take it easy, you "Iberian male", I bet you didn't f*ck so many ladies.
by SuperJAFO November 24, 2006
An individual that holds both Spanish and Portugese ethnicity, which forms the Iberian Mix, or the Iberian Super Human.
Subhuman 1: Ever hear of an Iberian Mix?
Subhuman 2: Yeah, I hear they have the biggest dicks in all the world!
Subhuman 2: Yeah, I hear they have the biggest dicks in all the world!
by 4chan User #27667919762571.9 November 27, 2016
The Lynx, the most endangered of the world’s 36 cats, stands on the edge of extinction. This lynx was once distributed over the entire Iberian Peninsula but now its area is severely restricted in Andalusia. Threatened by destruction of habitat and of its prey, the cat was killed by traps set for rabbits or hit by cars as the number of roads increase. The Spanish Government is now in the process of developing a national conservation effort to save the Iberian Lynx. Studies from March 2005 have estimated the number of Lynx to be as few as 100, down from about 400 in 2000. On March 29, 2005, the birth of 3 cubs, the first born in captivity, was announced, a hope for the future reintroduction of the species.
by Mikie 3 March 17, 2009
When you wine and dine a fat man, seducing him with tapas and flamenco and then slay him with yer matador dicky and ride him like a bull through the streets of Pamplona.
by #SoNotAJames June 26, 2022
When you wine and dine a fat man, seducing him with tapas and flamenco and then slay him in his backside with yer matador dicky and ride him like a bull through the streets of Pamplona.
by #SoNotAJames June 01, 2022
Pronunciation: /aɪˈbɪəriən roʊˈmæns ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/
Definition:
1. Iberian-Romance languages (noun) - A term encompassing the Iberian-Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin and including Spanish, Andorran, Portuguese, and the various Latin American languages.
2. These languages comprise a significant portion (over 30%) of the lexicon of American English.
Significance:
• It provides a concise term to refer to this language family.
• It highlights the significant contribution of these languages to American English.
• It emphasizes the common Vulgar Latin origin.
• It avoids potentially problematic terms similar to “Hispanic” which may have diverse interpretations.
Phrase: Iberian-Romance languages
Definition:
1. Iberian-Romance languages (noun) - A term encompassing the Iberian-Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin and including Spanish, Andorran, Portuguese, and the various Latin American languages.
2. These languages comprise a significant portion (over 30%) of the lexicon of American English.
Significance:
• It provides a concise term to refer to this language family.
• It highlights the significant contribution of these languages to American English.
• It emphasizes the common Vulgar Latin origin.
• It avoids potentially problematic terms similar to “Hispanic” which may have diverse interpretations.
Phrase: Iberian-Romance languages
Examples:
• “Numerous words in American English have roots in Iberian-Romance languages.”
• “The influence of Iberian-Romance languages is evident in American cuisine terminology.”
• “Scholars study the historical impact of Iberian-Romance languages on American English.”
• “The vibrant culture of Iberian-Romance languages communities enriches American society.”
• “Comprehending Iberian-Romance languages aids in deciphering numerous American English words.”
• “Numerous words in American English have roots in Iberian-Romance languages.”
• “The influence of Iberian-Romance languages is evident in American cuisine terminology.”
• “Scholars study the historical impact of Iberian-Romance languages on American English.”
• “The vibrant culture of Iberian-Romance languages communities enriches American society.”
• “Comprehending Iberian-Romance languages aids in deciphering numerous American English words.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025