释义 |
Mex noun- a Mexican or Mexican-American US, 1847
Offensive. - This Mex, now, was about as defenseless as a man could be. — Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside, p. 37, 1952
- The Mex had a black and white checked sport shirt, heavily pleated black slacks without a belt, two-tone black and white buckskin shoes, spotlessly clean. — Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, p. 169, 1953
- Jesse was a wiry little man, about thirty, who had once killed a Mex over a game of dominoes[.] — Nelson Algren, The Neon Wilderness, p. 128, 1960
- Anyway, we’re driving along the interstate, this Mex tells me how he’s been picking oranges half the year and how he’s going up to Michigan to pick sugarbeets. — Elmore Leonard, Killshot, p. 28, 1989
- the Spanish language US, 1858
- Practically everyone in tihs area talks some Mex, but I do it better than most. — Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside, p. 37, 1952
|