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"gringo" Definitions
  1. used in Latin American countries and communities to refer to a person, especially an American, who is not of Latin American origin

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The gringo was going to screw me, so fuck the gringo.
In Costa Rica's La Reforma prison, where he's being detained, he's the lone American inmate and regularly wears muscle tees and sandals—about as gringo as gringo gets.
"   QUOTE OF THE DAY  "He is an imperialistic gringo.
"Thank you Grinch," Gringo A Go Go wrote on Facebook.
He was every inch the "gringo in charge" down south.
I was never taught that the gringo was my friend.
Or was he just "the gringo elephant in the room"?
It's rare to find a gringo that wants to work.
Her latest film Gringo is all about the stuff, after all.
Theron rocked another white pantsuit at the "Gringo" premiere in 2018.
He carried his wounded wife into Yuma for help from gringo surgeons.
" And then I remember being little and being told, "Fuck the gringo.
Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee debuts on Showtime September 24th.
In Showtime's Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee, which premiered on Sept.
In Showtime's Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee, which premieres on Sept.
But to him I was an embarrassment, a gringo in my own land.
That's actually much more common among the gringo kids that have worked for me.
So much so that it's been nicknamed, Cinco de Drinko and even Gringo de Mayo.
Narcos goes out of its way to endorse Murphy's sneering gringo sensibilities as its own.
He quickly recovered from the failed flying triangle and went barreling into the unsuspecting gringo.
If you go searching for night life, you may wind up feeling like a gringo.
The senator from Texas gamely proved him wrong, even if he sounded like a gringo.
Gringo Racist, Full of Shit Trump, Son of Satan, You're a Danger to the World.
"It took the right gringo and the right Mexicans to make this happen," Sando said.
If you're tempted by "Gringo," you might be better off streaming something from that era.
I hope Gringo A Go Go's similar "Someone Stole Our Shit" story has a better ending.
Clockwise from top left: Assassination Nation, Bad Times at the El Royale, Life Itself, Unsane, Gringo.
But Narcos goes out of its way to endorse Murphy's sneering gringo sensibilities as its own.
Last year, he released ''Gringo,'' a dark comedy starring Charlize Theron, David Oyelowo and his brother.
The 19-year-old's brother Prince Jackson, 20, joined her in Los Angeles for the Gringo screening.
Gringo the Bulldog looks on after not being crowned the winner of Bulldog Breed Judging on Monday.
"In Venezuela there will neither be a coup d'etat nor a gringo intervention," Maduro roared to supporters.
"Gringo" retirees share a sense of economic abandonment not only by the state but also by society.
No matter how pale you are, the paloma will keep you from looking like a total gringo.
A Toyota Hilux roared up from the Mexican side but its driver, seeing a gringo, spun around.
"Cummins identified the gringo appetite for Mexican pain and found a way to exploit it," she wrote.
Keiko's supporters labeled him el gringo — a nickname no Latin American politician wants to be burdened with.
As you watch McAfee reestablish his name and reputation in public media, Gringo feels all the more urgent.
"We do not want to return to the 2160th century of gringo interventions and coups d'état," Maduro added.
"I might cry when I see a gringo in flip-flops walk into our bar or restaurant again."
"Altitude doesn't effect how much chicha you drink … if you're from here," he says, laughing at the inquisitive gringo.
It was his turn to roll again, this time against a gringo that was visiting the academy from Europe.
Are you so gringo that you don't know a flauta from a fajita or a tamale from a taquito?
At that first Monterrey location, Taco Bell made no attempts to hide how gringo-ish its food really was.
Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee, may be the most unexpectedly damning documentary since Andrew Jarecki's The Jinx.
They simply created a song about a gringo branching out of his native tongue to fully iterate his lust.
But in the fundaments of its setting — moral compromise by a gringo in Mexico — Caputo ventures into crowded territory.
STX Entertainment's convoluted pharmaceutical satire Gringo opened with $2.7 million in 2,404 theaters, and grossed just shy of $5 million.
However, something about that tennis outfit tells me she won't be falling into the plot of Gringo any time soon.
The backing of the Lima group will help refute Mr Maduro's taunts that Mr Guaidó is just a gringo stooge.
I mean, it's definitely fair to say that I'm a gringo and I'm about as white as you can be.
You know, I've thought about writing a song named "Gringo Bandito" but that sort of thing is a little tricky.
He was able to capitalize on the evil gringo character prevalent in Lucha Libre, often referred to as a "heel".
For everything else, there is "Amigo Gringo," a YouTube series that Kugel created to help Brazilian tourists navigate the city.
"We're coming back to the era of the ugly American, which was the gringo was hated around the world," Fox said.
Charlize Theron got high (on power) in her new film Gringo and has tried marijuana in her real life as well.
I'm rarely able to keep gringo employees more than a year, despite them mostly working easier front-of-the-house jobs.
In Spanish, the word "bandito" doesn't exist, but I just thought that added to the gringo vibe of the hot sauce.
And we all became more or less fluent in Spanish (although my daughters enjoy correcting my gringo accent and vocabulary mistakes!).
Cummins set the protagonist Lidia's story in a fantasy version of Mexico meant to satisfy the gringo market for Brown exoticism.
It's the kind of place that you expect would be overrun by gringo hipsters, but we found locals descending in droves.
Here, the villainous gringo (Palance again) has a pet eagle named America who feeds on the flesh of butchered Mexican peasants.
It just reminds those of us who can that the only thing worse than an obnoxious gringo is a pandering one.
"It's not like the beaches of San Juan del Sur in Nicaragua which is gringo-heaven and super busy," she said.
"The illegal alien is the gringo," he says, which sure sounds like an implicit critique of Donald Trump's demonization of Mexican immigrants.
He recounted a long history of "gringo interventions and coups" and said that only Venezuelans can elect and remove their government leaders.
Sean projects romantic fantasies onto their interactions, while Ernesto asks his wife for guidance with the "gringo" who pays for his company.
A skinhead, says my neighbor Jorge,Un racist blanco, no entiendo, Holding my hand inside his handFar longer than any gringo would.
They nicknamed me "El Gringo Mojado," joking that I was the only American to swim the wrong way across the Rio Grande.
Invoking past "gringo" interventions in Latin America, Mr. Maduro has cut ties with the U.S. and ordered American diplomats to leave Venezuela.
For a while it looked like La Avispa and Gringo Loco were kicking ass and taking names against Sonico and Bat Boy.
The "El Gringo" taco has ingredients to taste like an American cheeseburger, while the "El Hombre Cohete" is filled with Korean fried chicken.
Fragmentary dialogue occurs about gas chambers, "Jew-dogs" and the fact that Gringo is coming by to kill Abahn(s) as a traitor.
"I don't know who named them the chili queens, probably some gringo," lifelong San Antonio native Annie Madrid Salas told NPR in 2004.
This shift has made "Smooth," with its peeling guitar riffs and confident gringo crooning, sound like something so clearly not of this time.
" Or when the kidnapped gringo recalls being told that going to Colombia is "special like a girlfriend you know you shouldn't be with.
I remember reading a Thrillist or maybe Eater list that mentions Gringo Tacos and it's only a two-minute walk so we go there.
Gringo also features an interview with McAfee's onetime business partner Allison Adonizio, in which Adonizio suggests McAfee drugged and raped her following a dispute.
One thing I can assure you is that, if there is a gringo invasion, the people will come out of the barrios to fight.
The big picture: Maduro is already claiming the anti-gringo mantle, despite the rise of a domestic opposition leader legally empowered to demand his removal.
Mexican restaurant Lucha Loco wants to "make tacos great again" with the "El Gringo" and "El Hombre Cohete," which in Spanish translates to rocket man.
Paris Jackson makes her big screen debut in the upcoming film Gringo — and PEOPLE has an exclusive clip of the actress in her new role.
Nonetheless, a bit of time in any town of significant size in Ecuador is all it takes to find the gringo haunts and watering holes.
Gringo opens on police car dashboard footage of McAfee's from the summer of 224, when McAfee was arrested for driving armed and under the influence.
Mr. Oyelowo is without a doubt the best thing in "Gringo," supplying the only grace notes in a cacophony of secondhand attitude and facetious overacting.
This is a crew that threatens to tar Mr. Guaidó with their brush and that plays right into Mr. Maduro's claims of a "gringo" plot.
The gringo smiled at Moleza's attempt to communicate in his native language and they exchanged a few more words before the timer began to count down.
" In Costa Rica, he focused his efforts mainly on an area of bars and hotels frequented by prostitutes in downtown San José known as "Gringo Gulch.
A close ally, former Senate President Jose "Gringo" Gonzales, said Morales hasn't abandoned indigenous peoples, but has evolved as president to represent and work with everyone.
For his role in "Ozark," Jason Bateman earned a Golden Globe nomination as yet another ordinary gringo caught up in the machinations of a Mexican cartel.
The actors -- who costarred in the movie "Gringo" -- were participating in a Q&A this week at a Bev Hills charity gala for The GEANCO Foundation.
"Amigo Gringo" offers plenty of specific advice—diet cream cheese is for puta babacas —but much of the show deals with bridging cultural and linguistic gaps.
In his emotional bilingual speech — where he described himself as "the weird theater kid with the half-gringo accent" — he paid tribute to his life partner again.
The next-to-last stanza reads: You named me big river, drew me blue, thick to divide, to say: spic and Yankee, to say: wetback and gringo.
Next year, David Oyelowo will play opposite Charlize Theron in Gringo, and the Overboard remake will replace Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell with Anna Faris and Eugenio Derbez.
" In a speech that switched between English and "half gringo-accented" Spanish, Mr. Miranda urged the White House and Congress to recognize that "Puerto Ricans are humans, too.
BOY CALLS 911 BECAUSE PARENTS SERVED HIM SALAD Another trendy, avocado-themed cafe is Lavocaderia, located in the El Poblado district, known for being the "gringo" part of Medellin.
A business trip down there goes south in fairly predictable ways, at least in the context of the kind of hectic, strenuous, nasty caper-comedy "Gringo" aspires to be.
About the cat: The Brewer's yeast did the trick for Allen's allergies, but when the couple traveled to Europe in July, the cat, whose name is Gringo, ran away.
The search for a missing bag brings her together with a merchant called Gringo (Claudio Rissi), and the prospect that a magical romance will bloom is never far away.
The magazine interviewed Ms. Tovar, who appeared in several Hollywood westerns, including the 22002 releases "The Fighting Gringo," with George O'Brien, and "South of the Border," with Gene Autry.
The magical water of Milagros (Spanish for miracles) promised to bring a steady flow of gringo tourists, with the potential to turn this ghost town into a prosperous vacation destination.
Fortunately, the team has created the only dictionary you'll need to survive the city's nightlife scene, including basic phrases to familiarize any gringo—and any accent—with the local slang.
The Colombian kingpin's bro, Roberto, fired off a letter to Elon -- or as Roberto calls him, "smart gringo" -- to offer several ways they can put their bad blood behind them.
Charlize Theron's most recent role in the upcoming movie Gringo explores the dark side of the marijuana business as a businessman crosses from professionalism to crime in the world of drugs.
"If one day there is a coup, if one day there is a gringo military intervention, your hands will be stained with blood, Mr. Pedro Sanchez," he said in a speech.
The images of a border region rampant with crime where greasy brown men are gallivanting about looking for young gringo women to do with as they please is the epitome of scapegoating.
By the time the violence escalates from the amputation of a toe — happy birthday, "The Big Lebowski" — to gunshots to the head, "Gringo" has long since blown out its own meager brains.
Get the Gringo, which Gibson produced, co-wrote, and starred in, never made it to a theatrical release in the US, instead languishing in video on demand upon its release in 2012.
Luis Crescencio Sandoval González to be his defense minister instead of an "old-school, hardline, dinosaur, anti-gringo kind of guy," a former US official, who recently met with outgoing defense minister Gen.
At the premiere of Gringo in Los Angeles, the actress (who plays Nakia in Black Panther) sported a head full of side-swept flat twists done by her go-to guy, Vernon François.
We have a film coming out next April that I produced called Gringo, and we put David Oyelowo as the lead action star, and that was something nobody could wrap their heads around.
Blue-eyed gringo Damian says about Venezuelan-born Giannina, "Her skin tone's so soft...and it's so different and I love difference because different is beautiful," he says, deeply satisfied with his poetics.
With names like Nacho Fat-Lips, Guts, Gringo and el Ruso, its dramatis personae introduce us to the demimonde of Cienfuegos — a place that, in Gala's imaginings, rivals Havana in terms of intrigue.
Between the lines: Because Maduro's anti-gringo card is his key to survival, Trump would have to take actions that maintain the legitimacy of Guaidó's position without adding risk by raising the American profile.
The 19-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe, who is starring in her first major film, Gringo, sent out a tweet to fans asking them to stop photoshopping photos of her.
Her documentary, "Gringo Trails," has been shown at dozens of festivals and in more than 20 countries since 2014, and recently was released on DVD (it is also available on iTunes and Amazon Video).
Andrea Echeverri from Aterciopelados Jack Daniels branded games of cornhole aside, Ruido is a welcome departure from the self-similar line-ups, "festival fashion," and insensitive headdresses that make gringo festival culture so unappealing.
"This is what we give to our customers who ask for rice and beans," he says, pointing to a dish he jokingly named "Holy Mole" to get the attention of his mostly gringo customers.
I found out he had worked at a big chain as a pantry cook, so I talked my partner into trying him out at the salad station when one of our gringo cooks didn't show.
Gringo Bandito is about to celebrate the sale of its one millionth bottle, and while the sauce is mostly made of habanero chiles and ripe, red jalapeños, it has more flavor than lip-burning heat.
In this slim, raw political novel, Abahn the Jew and his double (also Abahn) spend a long night with Sabana and David, who have been sent to guard them by the Communist party boss Gringo.
Two other new wide-release movies, "The Hurricane Heist" (Entertainment Studios) and "Gringo," an Amazon-financed movie that was distributed by STXfilms, were dead on arrival, collecting less than $3.2 million each, according to comScore.
The actress, 42, revealed on the Late Late Show with James Corden that when she met first Oyelowo, who stars alongside her in the new comedy Gringo, she was caught off guard by his comedy chops.
If it turns out that Lochte is indeed just a drunk gringo using Third World stereotypes to cover up his transgressions, it will say nothing good about Lochte or the way these Games have been covered.
Maybe I just feel gringo guilt about how America's politicians have recently portrayed his fine country, which has been quite hospitable to our group and filled us with many delicious tacos in our brief time here.
"I tell the vice president of the United States, get your nose out of Venezuela, there will be no gringo, Yankee, imperialist intervention in Venezuela," Maduro said in a TV broadcast with members of the armed forces.
Because as every gringo (particularly Americans) has told me over the years, no one in the world knows how to have as good a time as Brazilians in the face of crushing economic, social, and governmental crises.
CreditCreditCesar Rodriguez In the casual opinion of most Americans, I am an old man, and therefore of little account, past my best, fading in a pathetic diminuendo while flashing his AARP card, a gringo in his degringolade.
It helps, though, that Short had interacted with the alleged thieves, and had caught their faces on camera; it doesn't seem like Gringo A Go Go has any clue who took their cacti, or exactly when it happened.
No matter how "broke" you think you are, you're probably not that broke compared to the people you're buying vegetables/bus tickets/cocaine from, so check your gringo privilege when you're asking for change from your taxi driver.
After premiering at Sundance earlier this year, we spoke to Peters at Toronto's Hot Docs Festival about the making of Give Me Future, and his shared vision with Diplo to make something other than a "gringo on vacation" film.
Ahead of the headlining event, Diplo acknowledged his reputation as "that special gringo" and reflected on the popularity of E.D.M. in a place where traditional music has been passed down through generations because of the narrow channels for discovery.
They know another gringo with access to planes and an airstrip, and Raphayet persuades Aníbal (Juan Martínez), Úrsula's cousin and a patriarch in his own right, to devote some of his fields and manpower to the new cash crop.
At the Mexican restaurant Lucha Loco, they&aposre promising to "make tacos great again" by selling specialty tacos by the name of "El Gringo," which in Spanish means the foreigner, and "El Hombre Cohete," which translates as the rocket man.
I suppose that idea — making a "real" Carlos Santana song — is why Thomas, a gringo, sings about "my muñequita, my Spanish Harlem Mona Lisa" in the first verse and casually drops in "barrio" in the back end of the song.
Per its usual routine, Amazon will also be adding a bevy of movie titles to its service, including the original dark comedy Gringo, the Adrian Lyne mindtrip Jacob's Ladder, as well as writer-director David Koepp's underrated horror flick Stir of Echoes.
Tramonto will be released on the September 23 on gatefold 2 x LP vinyl and digital download, and is available to pre-order now from Gringo Records (UK) and Flying Kids Records (EU/Italy), who will be releasing the record jointly worldwide.
He just wants to be an ordinary bloke, and Mr. Ryan, working with the director Nash Edgerton ("Gringo"), deftly and dryly exploits the gap between Ray's violent occupation and his efforts to be a good father, boyfriend, brother, ex-husband and mentor.
Weeks later Paris, who sports 50 tattoos (including the logo from her father's Dangerous album) and lives by herself in the tiny music studio Jackson built in his childhood home in Encino, California, landed a role beside Charlize Theron in the upcoming thriller Gringo.
They include the pro-Washington Hernández, who has promised to rid Honduras of the gang members in its slums; and, in Venezuela, the anti-gringo Nicolas Maduro, who claims he is carrying forward Hugo Chavez's revolution against the oligarchs who hoarded the nation's oil wealth.
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The gringo trail to the spiritual El Dorado took off with the publication in 1963 of "The Yage Letters," in which beatnik poet Allen Ginsberg described feeling like a "snake vomiting out the universe" after trying ayahuasca in the rainforest a short boat ride from Nuevo Egipto.
Next month, they're adding dozens of new options (even more if you subscribe to Showtime through Hulu—if so, watch the harrowing Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee), many of which will be perfect to queue up as you settle into your fall couch routine.
Digging into dishes like gringo tacos, ceviché, street corn, asada tacos and more tastefully whipped up by Executive Chef Eddie Garcia, the actor and his pals also sipped on several made-to-order cocktails and margaritas by Executive Mixologist David Rubin to pair with their feast.
"To the armed forces of Colombia, let us unite in one sole military force in the spirit of the great fatherland to unite our peoples in peace, to reject gringo military bases in Colombia, to reject plans for military aggression against Venezuela," Maduro said in a state television broadcast.
It's a pretty weak joke (made worse by the fact that Harold says an uncle of his made a fortune that way) and also an example of what passes for irony in "Gringo," a new movie directed by Nash Edgerton from a screenplay by Anthony Tambakis and Matthew Stone.
Across the street from Litza Rodriguez Figueroa, whose husband died in February, lives Ana Ramos Davila, a 74-year-old who will insist you drink her bottled water and then ask if you have any cute gringo friends who would drink Coors Light and play dominoes with her.
We called Holland on a sunny Thursday afternoon in Southern California to find out how the hell he got in the hot sauce business, what The Offspring's version of a Gringo Bandito theme song would sound like, and why you should give his sombrero-emblazoned hot sauce an honest shot.
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Nanette Burstein, the stunning new documentary Gringo: The dangerous life of John McAfee, suggests that the millionaire founder of the McAfee antivirus empire is not only directly responsible for Faull's murder, but also the heinous torture and killing of a Belizian man named Dave Middleton.
Although Guadalajara receives relatively few foreign visitors compared to Mexico's more cosmopolitan capital or its gringo-saturated resorts, Pare de Sufrir is often cited in the foreign press as one of the city's must-visit bars and it draws a constant stream of visitors from the United States, Canada, and Europe.
His predecessor, Gonzálo Sánchez de Lozada — known as El Gringo because he was raised in the United States and spoke Spanish with an American accent — proposed a tax plan that would have raised taxes on the poor, and presided over the killing of indigenous Aymara protesters before fleeing into exile in Washington in 2003.
But the gringo pundits pulled out of bed to go on the air missed that most were celebrating a new dawn for Cuba, rather than the death of a frail, 90-year-old man in a tracksuit who had been out of power for a decade and wrote daffy editorials for Granma, the newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party.
Then there are acts like El Gran Silencio, the Accordion Rebel, Javier López y sus Reyes Vallenatos, La Tropa Colombiana, Paco Silva, Kumbiamberos, Desafina2 de la Cumbia, Los Siriguayos and other groups that continue to create cumbia under a regio concept—that is, existing at the center of Nuevo León's culture, leaving no room for anything gringo-ified—and with undeniable Colombian influences.
So far, it's the largest chart of celestial... In what must be the cardinal example for why quality assurance is important, Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 battery issue keeps dragging on, and it's now damaging the reputation of the Korean company's... At the Q&A following the premiere of Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee, a question came from the front of the audience: now that the film was out, was the director Nanette Burstein concerned for her safety?
"Acoustic Shadows" cross-cuts Matthias's forebears  — his great-grandfather the Civil War veteran Albert C., his grandfather Edward Shiloh, a distinguished jurist — with the sardonic journalist Ambrose Bierce, who is represented by both his writings and his appearance in Carlos Fuentes's novel Old Gringo, putting these three figures and the poet himself into an imagined conversation on the horrors of war, the inhumanities of the law, and the insubstantiality of the recorded or written voice: We are the stuff that beams of light are made on; the stuff of reams of paper printed with the ambiguities of words.

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