Talk:Chingon (band)

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[edit] Mexican Spaghetti Western

Does anyone know if Mexican Spaghetti Western came out in 2004, or 2005? —This unsigned comment was added by 64.230.77.149 (talk • contribs) .

[edit] Removed definition

I've removed the following definition, as it didn't belong in this article:

Chingon is not a reference to a music band or any kind of music. It is a linguistic expression to refer as badass or slang for something that it is great. A band may have a Chingon name, but it can also be used as an adjective for someone who we believe is good at what he does or is. Example: Yo creo que tu eres un Chingon manejando tu motocycleta. (I believe that you are great driving your motorcycle).

jareha (comments) 23:20, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Chingon

The Spanish verb for "to fuck" is chingar. Hence, Chingon is the masculine form of this verb and is "fucker".—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.253.71.68 (talk • contribs).