1.) A mexican
2.) A latino that won't speak English in America and expects support and interpreter if needed for Spanish. (Liberals love catering to these)
3.) A word to fuck around with your Latino friend.
2.) A latino that won't speak English in America and expects support and interpreter if needed for Spanish. (Liberals love catering to these)
3.) A word to fuck around with your Latino friend.
1.) Dat wetback spic just dun come over texsis bordeh, Jimmy bo Bob Billy, go be getting my pista whill a call da cawps
2.) He's a spic.
3.) Lol Spic. Nah, I'm just kidding. I love you buddy.
2.) He's a spic.
3.) Lol Spic. Nah, I'm just kidding. I love you buddy.
by VanillaCoffee June 30, 2010
A person of Spanish decent. They can be identifiying features include but are not limited to: worthlessness, refusal to learn English, exploitation of this country, not being able to drive, thinking this country is theirs, the use of the emergency room as their primary care physician and not paying the bill, living 20+ people to a one family home, pushing double seated strollers with the plastic covers, digging through your recyclables and shopping at goodwill.
Look at that 4 foot tall little brown motherfucker with his Native American looking wife with the flat square ass and no tits. Stupid Spic!
by Dirt Dawger March 19, 2014
There's another Mexican frequenting apartment 3C, you think it's another cousin?
Either way you slice it, he's just another spic.
Either way you slice it, he's just another spic.
by K Dolo October 6, 2010
by kidboozer February 25, 2020
"I'm from the lovely island of Puerto Rico, I'm a spic. But you can never call me that, 'cause it's offensive."
by siescierto June 6, 2004
S.P.I.C.
My parents used to say SPIC was an acronym for Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Caribbean. It's a derogatory term, like the rest of these definitions explain.
My parents used to say SPIC was an acronym for Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Caribbean. It's a derogatory term, like the rest of these definitions explain.
"There was some spic behind the counter who barely spoke English. She moved so slowly I thought she fell asleep."
by S. P. I. C. September 14, 2008