Spanish for "my people", talking to or about people close to them, which can be family members, but normally ain't. Mostly used by chicanos or other hispanics in the sense of "my homies", "my hood" (mi barrio) in the streets of major, latin-impacted cities in the US, like LA or MIA.
What??? Those mofos from the valley want trouble??? I'mma holla at mi gente to get some backup from the barrio in East LA asap!
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A place where no one knows how to drive faster than 10 below the speed limit while consistently holding onto two of the top 5 worst intersections in the state.
Dude1: Hey sorry I'm late but I had to drive through Canton, MI to get here.
Dude2: For real? It would've been faster if you just walked.
Mi-24 Hind
The Mi-24 Hind put the Soviets in the competition with the US for best helicopter. The Hind could very easily outclass the UH-60 Black Hawk. More than 1000 were produced. The Hind was first introduced a bit before 1972. It was a lethal anti-tank helicopter. It came in six varieties: A, B, C, D, E, and F. A was a heavy duty tank killer armed with Spiral pod AT ASMs, B was a lighter version of A, C had a flex MG turret on the nose, D had a redesigned fuselage, E is still unknown, and F carried six AT ASMs and was used primarily in East Germany.
Type: attack helicopter
Armament: 12.7mm gun, Spiral pod AT ASMs, TOW missiles, and random bombs and missiles on the other four rails for each wing.
Dimensions: span 17m; length 17m; height 4.25m
Payload: around 5000kg
Speed: 275 km/h
Range: unknown
Ceiling: higher than Mi-8
Note: a lot of statistics are estimated as the Mi-24 is still in use and details have not been released
The Mi-24 flies for the Russian Air Force.
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A boring city full of snobby rich folks that keep everything hidden, also known as "pleasantville"
man def not midland mi that place sucks its boring
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What you call your man to show him he's yours.
Translates to"my king" in Spanish; shows love and affection in place of ownership, like it would in English.
Lover 1: "Hola mi rey"
Lover 2: "Hola mi princesa"
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Spanish for "My brother. " It can be used to refer to someone you know like a friend.
Ayyyy, mi hermano juan. Como estas.
The person you love the most and treasure with all your heart, the person that makes u smile and lets u be the real you. You have really high hopes with being with (as friends) them in the future and are ready to accomplish many goals with them, so therefore they’re your sueño.
Mi sueño makes me boom
Mi seuño makes me smile
I love mi sueño
i’m worried mi sueño is not ok :(