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Thats so mexico

somthing that is uber cool

dude that guys got 80 fingers!!
THATS SO MEXICO!!!

by zombie.kid December 8, 2006

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Great Wall of Mexico

Donald Trump's attempt to stop illegal Mexicans from crossing the border even though he would still bring illegal immigrants across the border to build his towers for no pay.

Jose: hey yo Juan, did ya see da new door to America over there.

Juan: I thot it was the Great Wall of Mexico by el diablo.

Jose: Nah Pablo, they just made it too high. You tryna climb that shit.
Juan: bet.

by BestFortnitePlayerInTheWorld May 3, 2018

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Grants New Mexico

Wanna thugs that are only in LAMS aka middle school. They listen to Tupac, Eazy-E, Biggie etc.... They swear that they are about that life. Where homies switch up for other people only because they smoke weed. They wear extremely baggy pants over their Air Jordan 4’s and 5’s. They come to school stoned and thinks it’s funny or cool. It’s normal to have kids at 16 or 17.

Look at those wanna-be gangstas

I know, I hate D a n g e l o

This is why I hate coming to Grants New Mexico

by Jeremy Rodriguez March 5, 2019

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San Luis PotosĂ­ Mexico

San Luis PotosĂ­ Mexio - SLP Mexico for

Short, located in eastern & central Mexico & is bordered by 7 other Mexican states , Nuevo León to the north, Tamaulipas to the north-east ,Veracruz to the east Hidalgo, Querétaro & Guanajuato to the south & Zacatecas to north-west.

SLP Mexico known for its Spanish Baroque-style cathedral, the state capitol, several ornately decorated churches.

Because the region's 2 main staples are corn & meat, tacos & tamales are 2 of its most popular meals. San Luis Potosi's tacos include lots of vegetables along with beef & cheese. Gorditas & enchiladas are also popular regional dishes.
Drinks include mezcal, tequila & rum.

Potosi Extra Anejo 1 of their best rum's.

San Luis PotosĂ­ Mexico

main agricultural products grown on PotosĂ­ soil are maize, beans, barley, sugar cane, oranges, coffee, sour lemon, prickly pear, mango. Livestock activities are focused on raising sheep, cattle, & pigs.

The state is also a contributor to the large automotive industry of Mexico. General Motors now has a plant under construction, San Luis PotosĂ­ Assembly

The new plant in San Luis PotosĂ­ is an important pillar of the BMW Group's global production strategy who aim to achieve a balance in our production & sales in the different world regions.

The main metals & products extracted across mines are zinc, copper, lead, gold, silver, mercury, manganese, arsenic.

Nature enthusiasts will adore traveling to the Huasteca Potosina to swim in the pools & waterfalls.

The dominant indigenous group in San Luis PotosĂ­ today is the Huastecs, also known as the Teenek.

by Blu_leef January 29, 2023

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Baja California Sur Mexico

Baja California Sur Mexico - bordered to the north by the mexican state of Baja California, to the west by the Pacific Ocean, & to the east by the Gulf of California. The state has maritime borders with Sonora & Sinaloa to the east, across the Gulf of California.

The state is home to the tourist resorts of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Its largest city & it's capital is La Paz.

The state is divided into 5 regions: Central Desert, La SerranĂ­a, the VizcaĂ­no Desert, the Magdalena Plains & Los Cabos.

The local name for the main mountain range is the Sierra de la Giganta & the highest peak is the Sierra de la Laguna

the world's largest species of cactus, the cardĂłn cactus, which can be found here .

" Baja steak,” the petite tender is a boneless, cylindrical portion of a beef shoulder clod — the same area from which the top-blade or flat-iron steak is taken — & shaped like a mini-beef tenderloin.

Because of the long coastline, much of the state's cuisine is based on seafood, including species not normally eaten in other parts of Mexico such as manta rays. Oregano & a local herb called damiana are common seasonings. The latter is also used as a flavoring for a local liquor. Traditional dishes include breaded & fried clams, machaca & generally accompanied by flour tortillas.

Baja California Sur Mexico became a Mexican state by October 8, 1974
Sur means south in spanish

The state is on a narrow peninsula which broke away from the mainland about 2 million years ago due to tectonic activity

( earthquake activity for you dum-dums)

3 of the indigenous cultures remain, the Cochimí, the Guaycura & the Pericú. Traditional music is usually played by trios playing an accordion & 2 guitars in bands called "cochi", in styles such as corridos, waltzes, polkas & mazurkas along with Norteño.

The Traditional dress for women includes a semicircular red skirt decorated with local flora, along with a flowered blouse.

traditional dances such as Las Pitahayas, El Conejo, El Apasionado, El Chaverán, La Yuca, La Cuera, Las Calabazas & El Tupé.

If your hungry & wanting a easy breakfast try the Sweet Earth Big Sur Frozen Breakfast Burrito at your

Local walmart or Target stores.

by Blu_leef February 5, 2023

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New Mexico shit fire

A shot of tequila mixed with Bhut Jolokia hot sauce. Bhut jolokia is, of course, one of the spiciest chile peppers in the world, which makes this like a prairie fire shot on steroids. Definitely not for the weak stomach.

"Hey bartender, I need 6 New Mexico shit fires."

by Real Aggie 10 March 12, 2011

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Eastern New Mexico University

One of the most profoundly depressing colleges in the United States. It is 400 miles west of Dallas, and 200 miles east of Albuquerque. Yes, those are the two closest notable cities. To get in, a 14 on the ACT is required, yet many students receive waivers with some scoring as low as an 8. Just for context, putting down "C" as every answer on the ACT will yield an 11. If one were to randomly spill ink on the ACT, they would still outscore the average ENMU student.
This college is for people who wouldn't be going to college 20 years ago.

Hey, you also go to Eastern New Mexico University? I'm glad we can both agree that there is no better smell than manure and rural poverty in the morning!

by New Mexican April 30, 2018

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