by Angelacia May 23, 2007
etymology:
It comes from the Mexican language Nahuatl. Nahuatl belongs to the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family. /pancho/ means "jump", other synonyms are, pancholoa, panchololiztli
It comes from the Mexican language Nahuatl. Nahuatl belongs to the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family. /pancho/ means "jump", other synonyms are, pancholoa, panchololiztli
by xalixco February 04, 2010
by candy girl36 November 05, 2017
Mexican, rebel, revolutionary, fearless, leader, strong, not to mess with, lover of women, loved by women, patriotic, family man, feared, envied, intelligent, fierce, gentle, handsome.
Pancho Villa was a Mexican Rebel, a Revolutionary General, a Division General of 50,000 rebels during the Mexican Revolution, he was a lover of women and loved by women. Men wanted to be like him and be his followers.
by Xalixco February 04, 2010
Usually, spanish slang for the name "Francisco". Can also mean "schizophrenic", "drug addict" or "very small, crazy bald person who lives in Puerto Maderou".
by NOL GALAGUER July 23, 2006
by Panchinator January 23, 2017