From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmargaritamar‧ga‧ri‧ta /ˌmɑːɡəˈriːtə $ ˌmɑːr-/ noun [countable] DFDan alcoholic drink made with tequila and lemon or lime juice
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margarita• The Gold Cadillac margarita is actually served in a tumbler over ice cubes with no salt anywhere to be seen.• Choose a jug of red wine, a dynamite margarita or finish with a fine cognac.• Drank five margaritas and waxed poetic about my screenplay to some adorable creature.• Pitchers of margaritas can only be ordered if there are four people there to drink.• A wide range of margaritas are served here, and not just the familiar frosted salted glass filled with a blended slurpee.• Wine and beer are available, as are tasty margaritas the size of your average fish bowl.• For now it's beer, wine and low octane wine margaritas.Origin margarita (1900-2000) Mexican Spanish probably from the female name Margarita