San Juan Pedro
often used by latinos and mexican-americans to describe something magnificently surprising . it is the combination of a saint john (san juan), which is used to describe something magnificent, and a saint peter (san pedro), which is used to desbribe something surprising.
it is also used as a noun.
juan pedro is a xxi century, famous mexican paintor, reknowned for his collection of indian nudes.
that tattoo you got of the virgin mary is a total san juan pedro.
he’s such a san juan pedro.
we studied over 30 golden ratios used by juan pedro in his painting “the discovery of lupita”.
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