A fork of Rural Dictionary
The generic name for a Mexican person whom you don't know the name of.
"Hey! Pancho! What's up?"
"Actually my name's Jorge."
"Yeah whatever"
etymology:
It comes from the Mexican language Nahuatl. Nahuatl belongs to the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family. /pancho/ means "jump", other synonyms are, pancholoa, panchololiztli
"Pancho in atoyatl achtopa yehuan itta tehuatl."
"Jump the river before they see you."
Awesome talking parrot :)))))) !!!
A: take pancho outside he hurts my head .
J: oh my gosh mom u hurt my head .
Pancho from Madagascar and All Hail King Julien
he is the best
i love him
Pancho is so cute
Mexican, rebel, revolutionary, fearless, leader, strong, not to mess with, lover of women, loved by women, patriotic, family man, feared, envied, intelligent, fierce, gentle, handsome.
Pancho Villa was a Mexican Rebel, a Revolutionary General, a Division General of 50,000 rebels during the Mexican Revolution, he was a lover of women and loved by women. Men wanted to be like him and be his followers.