Mexican



Mexican standoff

slang An impasse, deadlock, or stalemate from which no party involved will or can emerge victorious. Also written "stand-off." (Note: This phrase may be considered offensive to Mexicans or those of Mexican heritage.) Primarily heard in US. No one on the board of directors was willing to compromise their position on the issue, and with each of us having veto power, it looked like we were heading into a Mexican standoff.
See also: Mexican

Mexican breakfast

n. a cigarette and a cup of coffee or a glass of water. After a Mexican breakfast, I went to Marlowe’s hotel hoping to catch him before he went out.
See also: breakfast, Mexican

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BrianBRIE-ən (Irish, English)Irish, English, Ancient Irish
Yonah-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
WulanWOO-lahnIndonesian, Javanese
Bijou-Various
Paris (1)PER-is (English), PAR-is (English)Greek Mythology
Sigivald-Ancient Germanic