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Trexican 

You know Jose? Dudes a fuckin trexican.
Trexican by Bill Schwinn April 6, 2016

themexican27 

Is it TheMexican27?
Yeah, TheMexican27!
Who is TheMexican27?
Some say TheMexican27 is the first Farmville player ever, born from Latin America.
I heard TheMexican27 can cut grass better by hand than a lawnmower.
I heard TheMexican27 can cut an entire field of grass with a single blow.
But the worst part is, just when you think you're safe, just when you think you might escape; WHAM!!! Just like that!
YOUR FRONT YARD HAS BEEN TRIMMED What!? No no no no no no no no!
BUSHES UNDER ATTACK That's impossible!
YOUR LAWNMOWER HAS BEEN CAPTURED TheMexican27 has captured my lawnmower!
Mine too!
Aw, you guys, I'm sure it's not that bad!
You have no idea what just happened.
I might have some idea...
"Welcome back, TheMexican27"
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themexican27 by mrpickleston188 February 9, 2017
This is easy for anyone with a basic knowledge of history. A Texican, or a Texian, were both mid-19th century words for American colonists to Texas.

In contrast, a Tejano was a Texan of Mexican origin. Simple as that. All this other nonsense posted here is just that.
Texicans and Tejanos alike rebelled against the Mexican Government
Texican by pjnevada August 23, 2011
A person living in Texas during the time of the Republic of Texas.

A person modern who advocates that Texas secede from the United States.
The Texicans sought entry of Texas into the United States as a way to repay war debts and ensure that Mexico would not attempt to reclaim their former territory.

Senator Smith is running on a Texican platform, claiming that Texas contributes more to the United States that the state receives in return.
texican by johntex December 8, 2004

Last of the Tokehicans 

Term used to signify the last hits off of the smoking apparatus.
Ah, it looks like we're almost out, it's time for the Last of the Tokehicans...
A native Texan of Mexican descent.
He's a second-generation Texican.
texican by DT October 5, 2003