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The diabolo drink appeared before 1920, [3] and became popular in France in the 1920s. The drink was around that time described as a mixture of a lemon soda and a 'very light tincture of liqueur', [4] a lemonade and a cassis liquor, [5] or a lemon-lime soda and a syrup.
Painting of a "diablito" Ireme dancer in Cuba. Operating along a highly organised structure, [16] the Abakuá society displays a complex hierarchy. [2] Different members play different functions in the society. [4] Members pay fees to join the society and subsequent dues, money which finances the operation of the society. [17]
The calimocho [1] or kalimotxo (Basque pronunciation: [ka.li.mo.tʃo], Spanish pronunciation: [ka.li.ˈmo.tʃo]) is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and a cola-based soft drink. [2] [3] Red wine and cola were combined in Spain as early as the 1920s, but Coca-Cola was not widely available. That changed in 1953, when the first Coca-Cola ...
El diablito: the little Devil: Pórtate bien cuatito, si no te lleva el coloradito. Behave yourself buddy, or the little red one will take you away. 3 La dama: the lady: Puliendo el paso, por toda la calle real. Improving her gait, all along the main street. 4 El catrín: the dandy: Don Ferruco en la alameda, su bastón quería tirar.
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Mauricio Barrientos (professionally known as "El Diablito") is a Mexican actor, stand-up comedian, and writer. He is known for starring in films such as Compadres , Tod@s caen , and Un rescate de huevitos .
Kickapoo Joy Juice is a citrus-flavored soft drink brand owned by the Monarch Beverage Company. [2] [3] [4] The name was introduced in Li'l Abner, a comic strip that ran from 1934 through 1977. [5] [6] [7] Although Li'l Abner's Kickapoo Joy Juice was an alcoholic drink, the real-life beverage is a lightly carbonated soft drink . [1] [8]
The B-52 (also B52 or Bifi or Bifty) cocktail is a layered shot composed of coffee liqueur (), Irish cream (Baileys Irish Cream), and Grand Marnier (in later versions replaced with triple sec or Cointreau).