I think cholo depends on the context. It's not a word I use but my clients often use it. The same for wetback and beaner, although I think those are more exclusively negative. I think cholo might be like queer.
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I know several people (Derby girls, Cash) with those as well as mustaches tattooed on their fingers.
I have a visceral and irrational dislike of the ironic mustache in general, and this iteration in particular.
Argh, me too. Still, I know a fair amount of women with the mustache finger tat. Sigh.
I think cholo might be like queer.
ahh, thanks for the clarification. I would totally eat at a restaurant called Queer.
Argh, me too.
MAI TWIN, YET AGIN. Regret factor aside (have fun wearing gloves forever), I would argue that the hilarity of a particular joke tattoo lessens exponentially with each person getting the tattoo. It's like the light saber app on your iPhone - how many times are you really going to bust that out, and who will it really impress/amuse*?
* NB: Yes, I have this app. No, I don't use it. Yes, I'm waiting for any!Buffista to expound on its usefulness.
I'd rather have an app that played the imperial march every time I entered the room. Or just, you know, an iphone.
I think cholo might be like queer.
Interesting. I thought it was more like fag, arguably okay within the community but not used by someone outside it.
It's like the light saber app on your iPhone
On further thought, it's more like "Push the Red Button." Kind of funny, maybe, the first time, but then it just gets old. Star Wars, OTOH, is forever.
Yes, I'm waiting for any!Buffista to expound on its usefulness.
It keeps kids distracted for way longer than you'd expect.
What does push the red button do?