A fork of Rural Dictionary
cowboy cadillac, something with more style than just a pick-up
With the sides of their hats turned up, you can fit three bull riders in the front of an el camino.
El Camino means "the path," "the way'" or "the road."
Chevy El Caminos, and there clones GMC Caballeros, are trucks. Why? Because GMC don't build no cars.
Grant: "Jesús es el Camino."
Lee: "Please speak English old man."
Grant: " Jesus is the way."
Chevrolet's half car/half truck. Built in 1959 and 1960 on the Impala platform, then discontinued due to poor sales. Reborn in 1964, but this time built on the new mid-size Malibu/Chevelle platform. Production continued through the 1987 model year, but there were 420 units built during the first week of August 1987 that are designated as 1988 models. Rumors are circulating that Pontiac will bring the El Camino name back on yet another Holden design, the "Ute" (a-la Holden Monaro/Pontiac GTO).
If Pontiac does bring us back the El Camino, I will be one of the first in line to buy one. I can add it to my collection which currently consists of 1969 SS, 1984, and 1988 (yes 1988) models.
{Verb}
Inflected Forms: El Camino, El Caminoing
The act of having your girlfriend stolen from you by a short Mexican or Hispanic kid. Victims who are "el caminoed," are subject to depression and low self esteem for weeks or months after the incident.
SEE: el cathedralled
John: Hey George, are you still going out with that chick you hooked up with at the party?
George: no she went with Juan...
John: haha bro you just got el caminoed!
George: fuck my life