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diego
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See also: Diego
English
Etymology
Noun
diego (plural diegos)
- (slang, ethnic slur) A Spanish-speaker, especially from Latin America.
- 1987, Glyn Hughes, The Rape of the Rose, page 177:
- They're just like Ludds, them diegos — nothing but a load of scum. I've seen 'ow they live. O' course, we soldiers dwell in mud 'alf the time, but that's different. We're building an empire. But them diegos! Them Jimmies! Well, I tell you!
- 1985, Robert Anton Wilson, The Widow's Son (The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles), page 17:
- "... Around twenty years old and pretty tall for a diego, maybe five-seven or five-eight." / "A diego?" Armand said. "He's a diego?" / "From Napoli."
- 2009, Mickey Smith, For The Claret & Blue:
- Now I don't know what it is with the diegos, but as we were walking back to the hotel a couple of them started giving us a bit of verbals.
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