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Euro Greasy

Nickname for Spanish soccer player Christiano Ronaldo, presumably because of his excessive use of haircare products (or perhaps his somewhat oily complexion).

It's so hot outside that I'm sweating more than Euro Greasy in a steam room.

by Blitzkrieg! June 12, 2010


Euro Roll

When one European man lays flat on his back and inserts his penis into a woman (non-European) who lays face down on top of him. Both completely flat facing one another. A third European man joins in and lays flat, face down on top of the woman and he then inserts his penis into her anus. Now all three are layed flat and layered on top of each other. Once in that final position they roll around staying in that firm 3 layered position. (It's been described visually as watching a hot dog continuously rotate on a rotisserie at a convenient store)

Person 1: Yo, did hear what happened to Savannah in Europe?...Heard she got Euro Rolled while in Amsterdam.

Person 2: Sounds like her Europe trip is "rolling" along just fine

by Callie Cumz July 29, 2017


Euro Rainbow

Euro Rainbow is a term used to describe someone of primarily European background, but from several different countries

"I have Welsh, Russian, German, Irish, Spanish, and English blood"

"Jesus, you're a Euro Rainbow"

by VoiceOfBobRoss August 09, 2017


Euro Song Cringe

The increasingly prevalent phenomenon observed annually during the Eurovision Song Contest, characterized by an exquisite blend of baffling sartorial choices, questionable vocal performances, and lyrical masterpieces that defy all known laws of artistic merit. Often results in involuntary shudders, a profound appreciation for musical silence, and a sudden, inexplicable urge to move to a remote island with no internet access. Not to be confused with "camp" or "ironic enjoyment," as Eurovision Song Cringe is typically experienced despite one's best efforts to remain entertained.

- WTF was that?, My ears are bleeding. It gave me Euro Song Cringe.

by Mvina May 22, 2025


Euro-Hispanic

A Hispanic individual who is also of European descent, which can also be considered mixed of Hispanic and white.

Richard: Oh your name is Fernando? Are you a… Latino? Like hablas espanol?
Fernando: It is called Euro-Hispanic, Richard. And no, I don’t speak Spanish. Only my mom is from Mexico, not both of them. My dad is of English, Irish and of German descent… what a way to be uneducated, Richard. And FYI, it’s not polite to call a Hispanic person a Latino(a/x), especially if you’re not Hispanic yourself…

by FellowGonzalez July 02, 2023


Euro-Kompa

Euro-Kompa, a portmanteau of "European and Kompa"), It's often referred to as "White Kompa" a term used to describe Haitian Kompa music sung by artist or singers of European descent.

Euro-Kompa usually Features a lead vocalist and 2-3 backing Vocalists and sometime a guest vocalist usually a Euro-Rap-Singer who 'd contribute a guest verse during a bridge resulting in song lengths ranging from 3-4 minutes depending on the tempo.

Electromechanically produced by live traditional Kompa jam-session musicians which are also often mistakenly referred to as “GIGGERS”by other “KNOW-IT-ALL” in the Haitian Music Industry.

Identifying factors include generally short to medium-length songs written in a variants format which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies.

Unlike Haitian Kompa Direct which is very lyric-oriented-the lyrics in Euro-Kompa songs don’t usually have any deep meaning- often the lyrics are frivolous.

Euro-Kompa generally dance to a mid-tempo 90-115 BPM (beats per minute) with a 1-2 -1-2 Beat and with an arrangements of a 4/4 or four-on-the-floor time Signature which always encourages dancing due to it’s use of dance-oriented rhythms.

The origins of the genre and term was pioneered by Negre Marron Records' CEO and label Director Rene Guemps.

FYI: This is the first time in the history of the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) that a record label will be selling the beauty of an international artist from another race as a concept in a market that's not his or hers.

WOW! I wonder if Euro-Kompa will be a new category in the Eurovision Song Contest next year?

by Negre Marron Records March 19, 2023


Euro-Kompa

Euro-Compa, a, often referred to as "White Kompa" or Kompa Ero in Haitian Créole. A term used to describe Haitian Kompa music sung by artist or singers of European descent.

Euro-Kompa usually Features a lead vocalist with 1 or more backup Vocalists and sometime a guest vocalist usually a Euro-Rap-Singer who 'd contribute a guest verse during a bridge resulting in song lengths ranging from 3-4 minutes depending on the tempo.

Instrumentals are provided by live traditional Kompa jam-session musicians which are also often mistakenly referred to as “GIGGERS”by other “KNOW-IT-ALL” in the Haitian Music Industry.

Identifying factors include generally short to medium-length songs written in a variants format which emphasize the song's melody and harmonies.

Unlike Haitian Kompa Direct which is very lyric-oriented-the lyrics in Euro-Kompa songs don’t usually have any deep meaning- often the lyrics are frivolous.

Euro-Kompa generally dance to a mid-tempo 90-115 BPM (beats per minute) with a 1-2 beat and with an arrangements of a 4/4 or four-on-the-floor time Signature which always encourages dancing due to it’s use of dance-oriented rhythms.

The origins of the genre and term was pioneered by Negre Marron Records' CEO and label Director René Guemps.

FYI: This is the first time in the history of the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) that a independent record label will be selling the beauty of an international artist from another race as a concept in a market that's not his or hers.

WOW! I wonder if Euro-Kompa will be a new category in the The Eurovision Song Contest lnext year?

by Negre Marron Records March 19, 2023