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  2. Miranda Lambert Shocks Fans With "Velvet Rodeo First" - AOL

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    The "Mama's Broken Heart" songstress shared the gender reveal clip with fans on Instagram, writing: "We had a Velvet Rodeo first last night y’all!!! A gender reveal for @cameronruthm ...

  3. Category:Spanish slang - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish slang" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Barbudos; Bolillo; C.

  4. List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    From standard Spanish acicalado bembé a big party. [3] [6] bichote Important person. From English big shot. [7] birras Beer. [3] bochinche gossip [8] boricua The name given to Puerto Rico people by Puerto Ricans. [3] bregar To work on a task, to do something with effort and dedication. [9] broki brother or friend. [5] cafre a lowlife.

  5. Miranda Lambert and Makeup Artist Moani Lee on 'Velvet Rodeo ...

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    Miranda Lambert is packing up the rodeo. The country superstar has been performing her Velvet Rodeo residency at Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas since September of ...

  6. Caló (Chicano) - Wikipedia

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    According to Chicano artist and writer José Antonio Burciaga: . Caló originally defined the Spanish gypsy dialect. But Chicano Caló is the combination of a few basic influences: Hispanicized English; Anglicized Spanish; and the use of archaic 15th-century Spanish words such as truje for traje (brought, past tense of verb 'to bring'), or haiga, for haya (from haber, to have).

  7. New Orleans Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images New Orleans, La., is an eclectic melting pot of different cultures. The city's colorful history includes Native Americans, the French and the Spanish. New Orleans, consequently, has a ...

  8. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, the term became the name of the people of the countryside, specifically the horse mounted people, also known as Rancheros, who performed all their duties in the Mexican haciendas, on horseback. [23] In the rest of the Spanish speaking world, the word retained its original derogatory connotation.

  9. KC band Midnight Rodeo in spotlight after Travis Kelce wore ...

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    And back in Kansas City, people started calling a popular local country cover band — called Midnight Rodeo. Is that your hat?!?! “I sure wish it was ours,” the band’s drummer, Laura Lee ...