Youth from Long Island that makes alternative music from Connetquot High School. Also a youth that has nothing but bangerz.
“Have you heard of Yrn Rico?”
“That kid has nothing but fire music!”
“Let me put you on”
Lover's almost there And getting closer together.
Rico and Jay are perfect together.
A very good place to eat in Encinitas, CA. Famous among the locals, and home of the Justin Burrito (beans, cheese, rice, lettuce, french fries, guacamole, double wrapped). Also has some pretty good hot sauce.
Tourist: Hey dude, I'm from out of town. Where's a great place to eat over here?
Local: You up for some Mexican food?
Tourist: Sure.
Local: HIT UP RICO'S TACO SHOP BABY OH YEAH GET SOME
A glorious football play popularized in the movie "Little Giants." Its is pretty much a center sneak. The QB hikes the ball, and pretends to run the play while the center, who actually has the ball, runs toward the end zone. This play won the game for the Little Giants in their final game against the Cowboys. Will go down in fottball history and lore.
Kid 1: "What are we gonna do, we can't beat the Cowboys!"
Kid 2: "We are gonna run the Annexation of Puerto Rico and win the game"
Uncle Rico Syndrome or URS is when a person frequently refers to the "Glory days" or an earlier time when there life was better and/or different.
Origin - "Uncle Rico" a character from the film Napoleon Dynamite was obsessed with time travel so that he could return to 1984 when he was a star quarterback and play for his high school football team.
- The TV character "Al Bundy" suffers from Uncle Rico Syndrome; as he constantly reminisced about the "big football game" and how if he had done one thing differently he would have gone pro instead of marrying Peg.
- "Those girls totally have URS (Uncle Rico Syndrome), they keep talking about how their high school locker was always such a mess, which was 17 years ago."
Looking longingly back to your past glory days in hopes that the constant reminiscing will somehow change the outcome of that fateful day
Quit uncle rico-ing that competition; we didn't place and there's nothing we can do about it now!
A place or city with a high concentration of Puerto Ricans. The most common City to be known as Little Puerto Rico is Kissimmee, Florida; located just south of Orlando. The area can be characterized as having a substantial amount of Puerto Rican-type restaurants known as "cuchifritos." Anywhere you may go within Kissimmee or Little Puerto Rico, the Latin culture will mostly dominate and the American culture will be slightly silenced. Even though the culture of Little Puerto Rico is not as dominant as the culture of Little Havana in Miami, the area will make itself known through various means such as loud Reggaeton music, "cuchifritos", many Latin supermarkets, Puerto Rican delicacies sold at pretty much any grocery store, and the 90% chance you'll run into a Puerto Rican at every place you go. Contrary to popular belief, the City of Kissimmee is not that ghetto nor a slum.
"So, you're leaving Little Havana to move to Little Puerto Rico?"
"You're moving to Kissimmee? Isn't that Little Puerto Rico?"
"Ah Kissimmee...yeah, yeah, Little Puerto Rico."
"Miami is Florida's Little Havana and Kissimmee is Florida's Little Puerto Rico."