sushero n.— «Nuestra recomendación es acercarse a la barra y preguntar a los “susheros” qué hay de nuevo y de diferente, y qué es lo más fresco del día.» —“Los mejores lugares para comer y dormir en Miami” by...
cue n. barbecue; occasionally, a barbecue grill. Also que. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
simon n.— «Oyes Flipper, vas a ir a el football game mañana, Simon que si?” “Simon Filimon, no me lo perdio.”…”Hey Phillip, you’re going to the football game tomorrow, right?” “Of course...
güey n.— «It comes with the service, so everyone in the city walks around with their phones blabbering away on the radio while every innocent bystander must be subjected to hearing, “que paso anoche guey.” Then *beep*...
skeet v.— «He’s sayin’ “Skeet Skeet.” As in “skeet in a chick’s face.” They actually stole that from one of our frat songs. I’m a Que Dog (Omega Psi Phi) and we have a party chant that has the exact same lyrics. I...
güey n.— «Que mi vieja me hizo güey. That my vieja made me a güey (lit. “ox” / fig. “impotent fool”).» —“A medias copas” by R. García (Austin, Tex.) , 1940. (source:...