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gringo noun among Latinos in the US, a white person US, 1849 The source of considerable false etymology based on the marching song “Green grow the rushes, o”. Often used with a lack of affection.- I almost liked the big gringo. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 215, 1967
- It is unimportant that I poisoned brothers in Panama with the gringo’s venomous Christ-shit. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Revolt of the Cockroach People, p. 47, 1973
- — Multicultural Management Program Fellows, Dictionary of Cautionary Words and Phrases, 1989
- Abel knew that a real driver would be a gringo, not a former "Rodino" like himself, who felt lucky to have such a job. — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 39, 1993
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