Joter
• noun { ho-tare }
shortened, a combination of Spanish pronounced, "J" (jota { ho-tah }) and "R" (ere { err-eh }); often used in reference to a guy who frequently does or says juvenile, backwards, ignorant, questionable, or generally lame things which warrant assigment of a slightly derrogatory, diminuitive title
Can be used the same as, Jr. (junior)
shortened, a combination of Spanish pronounced, "J" (jota { ho-tah }) and "R" (ere { err-eh }); often used in reference to a guy who frequently does or says juvenile, backwards, ignorant, questionable, or generally lame things which warrant assigment of a slightly derrogatory, diminuitive title
Can be used the same as, Jr. (junior)
Whenever his problems come up in conversation, that jotere goes out of his way to cite the influence of others, by specific name, as the cause of his personal issues. ¡Pinche joter!
Jotere
• noun { ho-tare-eh }
a combination of Spanish pronounced, "J"
(jota { ho-tah }) and "R" (ere { err-eh }); often used in reference to a guy who frequently does or says juvenile, backwards, ignorant, questionable, or generally lame things which warrant assigment of a slightly derrogatory, diminuitive title; short form, commonly used is simply, "Jota" { ho-tuh }
Can be used the same as, Jr. (junior)
a combination of Spanish pronounced, "J"
(jota { ho-tah }) and "R" (ere { err-eh }); often used in reference to a guy who frequently does or says juvenile, backwards, ignorant, questionable, or generally lame things which warrant assigment of a slightly derrogatory, diminuitive title; short form, commonly used is simply, "Jota" { ho-tuh }
Can be used the same as, Jr. (junior)
Whenever his problems come up in conversation, that jotere goes out of his way to cite the influence of others, by specific name, as the cause of his personal issues. Pinche joter!