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Borracho beans (from
borracho meaning "drunk" or "drunken"), also
referred to as
drunken beans or
frijoles borrachos, is a
traditional dish of both Mexican...
- Mas
Borracho is the
fourth album by
Infectious Grooves,
released in 2000. The title, as
written on the album, is "but drunk" in Spanish. However, it is...
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Nacho Borracho is a bar and Mexican/Tex-Mex
restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S.
state of Washington. The bar and
Mexican restaurant Nacho Borracho (English:...
- Merrimen's crew
spots Nick's team
approaching and
exchange fire;
Deputy "
Borracho" and
thief Bosco are killed.
Fleeing on foot with Nick in
close pursuit...
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forests of
South America. It has
several local common names, such as palo
borracho (in
Spanish literally "drunken stick"), or árbol del puente, samu'ũ (in...
- El
Borracho is a
chain of
Mexican restaurants in the U.S.
state of Washington. The
business operates at Pike
Place Market in
Central Waterfront, Seattle...
- Voy a
Acabar Borracho is the
mainstream debut album by
Spanish rock band
Platero y Tú. It was
produced by
Platero y Tú,
recorded from 22 to 24 February...
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Grooves were on
hiatus between the
release of
their fourth album, 2000's Mas
Borracho, and 2007,
while the band's
personnel were busy with
other projects. According...
- hijo del pueblo", "Cuando el destino", "El
caballo blanco", "Llegó
borracho el
Borracho" and "Que te vaya bonito", as well as "Camino de Guanajuato", where...
- Los
Borrachos del Tablón (“Drunkards of the Bleachers” in English) is the
barra brava of the Club Atlético
River Plate. It is one of the
largest and most...