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Eme noun the Mexican Mafia, a Mexican-American prison gang US, 1990 From the Spanish pronunciation of the letter “M”.- The “M” (or “eme,” originally meaning “Mafia” but soon to be glorified as “El Mejicano Encarcelado”) accepted this as a challenge and stepped up their attacks. — Joan W. Moore, Homeboys, p. 115, 1978
- [I]n the pen, both being members of urban barrio gangs, they auto-matically became members of La Eme, the socalled Mexican Mafia, and were now sworn carnales, the Hispanic term for homeboys. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 176, 1990
- They called themselves the Mexican Mafia, or La EME. — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 166, 1993
- These terms were being seen with greater frequency, thrown up as graffiti throughout Calfiornia’s prisons along with the numeral 13, which signifies the letter M, or more prcisely, La eMe. — Bill Valentine, Gangs and Their Tattoos, p. 23, 2000
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