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What is Guera?Oddly in the Mexican culture, Guero is not generally derogatory as Gringo is. Whitey or White man seems more derogatory than foreigner, but its not. Guero is preferable in the MX culture, while still slang. I have been called this many times by MX friends and acquaintances, and are very clear its not a pejorative. Buenos dias Guero/Guera ! Good morning Whitey! Guera - meme gifGuera - videoGuera - what is it?Whitey. Pale one. Honkey. ?Que ondaGuero? I saw your novia eating Doritos with some other cabron...Sorry! What does "Guera" mean?white females who wanna be mexican... or a real light skinned mexicana who look white that guera crack me up Guera - what does it mean?Guera just means a lighter Mexican Female a lighter Mexican male would be guero.If some1 has lighter skin, hair, eyes etc. 1st person:Ay is she a gringa? Guera - meaningGuera is mexican-spanish slang for white girl. You call your haina this if she look white. Only the prettiest girls can be called this. hold on ese my guera is calling me Guera - definitionspanish for fair or light skinned (feminine) - one of many spellings guy 1: Is she Mexican? She doesn't look like it. Guera - slangA term used for Latinas who have a fairer complexion and lighter hair/eyes than their more darker Latina counterparts. It is not the same as a "gringa." It is important to note that in the spelling there is an umlaut above the letter "u" giving it a "w" sound, pronounced like "weda". Can be either derogatory or complimentary given the circumstances. The masculine form would be guero. boy #1: Wow, she's Mexican? I would never have guessed she was with her green eyes and blonde hair. GueraKristen is a guera, but only I am allowed to call her that. GueraMexican-Spanish slang for a white girl or light-haired girl. It is a jargon from Mexico that is also used by Chicanos within the United States. English-language speakers who are not familiar with the origins of Spanish words (or don't care to become educated about them) can become misinformed into believing that one culture's mumbo-jumbo is widely accepted by other Spanish-language societies. Guera (or Guero, for males) is not a word that is familiar among native-Spanish speakers from countries such as Cuba, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico, Chile, Argentina, etc. Esa chola es una guera. |
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