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Related topics: Food, dish
burritobur‧ri‧to /bəˈriːtəʊ $ -toʊ/ noun (plural burritos) [countable] DFFa Mexican dish made with a tortilla (=flat thin bread) folded around meat or beans with cheese
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burrito• They sold 271 burritos on game day, 38 the day before.• Two different excuses, first a burrito and then a burglary.• Rosenberg said Cupo also set the price, $ 6 for a burrito.• At lunch another truck swung into the parking lot, and we ate burritos and prepackaged sandwiches.• He dropped his cigarette into his burrito.• Even eating a jumbo burrito he looked good.• Over tacos, burritos and chickpea salads, they discussed logistics, finances, wardrobes and health concerns.• Taco Bell: The burritos and fajitas are among the easiest foods to eat on the fly.
Origin burrito (1900-2000) American Spanish Spanish, “small donkey”, from burro; → BURRO
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