Latin time

English

Etymology

From Latin +‎ time, in the style of a time zone name.

Noun

Latin time (plural Latin times)

  1. (figurative, humorous) A stereotype of fashionable lateness associated with Latino culture.

References

  • Cotton, Gayle (18 March 2013), Say Anything to Anyone, Anywhere: 5 Keys To Successful Cross-Cultural Communication[1], Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley, →ISBN, page 82