1. bolio
a white guy (spanish)
Look at bolio trying to act black.
2. bolio
A Latin American bread similar to a small baguette. It is also used among Mexicans to describe a person who is brown on the outside, but white on the inside. Basically a white washed Mexican. Someone who looks Mexican but acts white.
Erica is such a bolio, she doesn't like tacos
http://www.urbandictionary.com/
2007-05-05 10:30:56
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answer #1
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answered by Martha P 7
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Bollio in Texas border slang is a hispanic who is white on the inside (all of these definitions saying white make no sense-bollios are a french roll baked up tan/brown outside and white on the inside)...so it would be all of the hispanics that lack the ability to speak spanish is an prime example
2013-11-27 03:25:08
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answer #2
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answered by davo 2
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2016-04-28 06:42:03
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answered by ? 3
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are you sure that is the right word? it might be a slang word, which explains why some of us don't know it and it does not appear in the RAE dictionary
2007-05-05 10:18:27
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answered by Queen of the Rÿche 5
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Could it be bollo (which is pronounced like "bolio"? This can mean bun or roll, boss or bump, or similar round protuberance.
2007-05-05 10:17:27
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answered by Doethineb 7
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since no one else has a definite answer...
bolillo is a kind of "woven" lace work
2007-05-05 13:08:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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i speak spanish and i don't know that word
i just know what EMBOLIA means..
2007-05-05 10:12:53
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answered by !!*gabyta*!! 2
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It's "novia" and "novio" and it means "girlfriend" and "boyfriend"
2007-05-05 11:05:47
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answered by me 4
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