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A cholo or chola is a member of a Chicano and Latino subculture or lifestyle associated with a particular set of dress, behavior, and worldview which originated in Los Angeles. [1] A veterano or veterana is an older member of the same subculture.
A very common stereotype of Hispanic/Latino males is that of the criminal, gang member or "cholo". It is connected to the idea of Hispanic/Latinos being lower class and living in dangerous neighborhoods that breed the attitude of "cholo". Cholo and chola are terms often used in the United States to denote members of the Chicano gang subculture.
Cholo (Spanish pronunciation:) is a loosely defined Spanish term that has had various meanings. Its origin is a somewhat derogatory term for people of mixed-blood heritage in the Spanish Empire in Latin America and its successor states as part of castas , the informal ranking of society by heritage.
Baby Boy. Baby/Babe. Baby Love. Boo Thang. Love Bug. Good-Looking. Sunshine. Darling. Hun. Bub. Cariño (Darling in Spanish) Amor (Love in Spanish) Mi Corazon (My Heart in Spanish) Sweet Thing.
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Kolombia or Cholombiano [1] was an urban subculture that emerged in Mexico, specifically in Monterrey, Nuevo León. [2] It had its peak in the 2000s, and was characterized by its peculiar outfits that marked the lifestyle lived in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods of the entity, as well as the predilection for cumbia music and vallenato.