Mexican vs weed

Mexican

noun
  • A person from either of the southern states of New South Wales and Victoria. 

  • Mexican or Mexican-derived cuisine; whether traditional Mexican food or Tex-Mex, etc. 

  • A person from, or of descent from, any Spanish-speaking country. 

  • A person from the country of Mexico or of Mexican descent. 

adj
  • Of, from, or pertaining to the country of Mexico. 

name
  • The Mexican dialect of Spanish. 

weed

noun
  • A puny person; one who has little physical strength. 

  • Any plant unwanted at the place where and at the time when it is growing. 

  • Tobacco. 

  • Underbrush; low shrubs. 

  • A sudden illness or relapse, often attended with fever, which befalls those who are about to give birth, are giving birth, or have recently given birth or miscarried or aborted. 

  • Something unprofitable or troublesome; anything useless. 

  • Cannabis. 

  • Lymphangitis in a horse. 

  • A weak horse, which is therefore unfit to breed from. 

verb
  • To systematically remove materials from a library collection based on a set of criteria. 

  • To remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area. 

  • To pilfer the best items from a collection. 

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