noun Street Slang

Valluco

· noun · texas

Someone from the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas.

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Definitions

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A person from the Rio Grande Valley. Worn like a badge — equal parts where-you're-from and how-you-carry-yourself. Carries echoes of pachuco swagger.

“She's a Valluca through and through — won't shut up about whataburger and Selena.”
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Member of the Vallucos, a Rio Grande Valley-based Tango Blast prison gang network. Context-dependent — locals use the word constantly without the gang meaning, but Texas law enforcement uses it specifically for the crew.

“DPS flagged him as a Valluco, not just some kid from McAllen.”
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Valluco In A Sentence

She's a Valluca through and through — won't shut up about whataburger and Selena.
DPS flagged him as a Valluco, not just some kid from McAllen.

Origin & Usage

'Valley' + the '-uco' ending lifted from 'pachuco' — a self-claimed identity tag mixing geography with border attitude.

People Also Ask

What does Valluco mean?

It refers to someone from the Rio Grande Valley of deep South Texas.

How do you use Valluco in a sentence?

"Born and raised in McAllen — proud Valluco."

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