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plural tacos
(cooking) A Mexican snack food made of a small tortilla (soft or hard shelled) filled with ingredients such as meat, rice, beans, cheese, diced vegetables and salsa. examples
(US, slang) The vulva. quotations
[…] while grinding her pink taco into my groin as if trying to gain even more of my sizable ...
2007, Various, Sex & Seduction: 20 Erotic Stories, Accent Press Ltd, page 130
[…] zombies have to eat and the best place to on any female is the pink taco.
2009, Albert Mudrian, Precious Metal: Decibel Presents the Stories Behind 25 Extreme Metal Masterpieces, Da Capo Press, page 159
" […] was it really necessary to make your maid piss herself? Even if you think your husband is hiding his sausage in her taco, that was brazen. Jesus, Lana."
2015, Cynthia Dane, A Fragile Wife: A Billionaire Romance, Barachou Press
(US, slang) A yellow stain on a shirt armpit caused by sweat or deodorant.
third-person singular simple present tacos, present participle tacoing, simple past and past participle tacoed
(slang) To fold or cause to buckle in half, similar to the way a taco is folded. quotations
The boat tacoed — the front and rear bent in — and I was holding onto a strap on the frame, sitting more on the tube than the frame, and I was catapulted forward.
1996, Arizona Highways - Volume 72, page 9
J.T. was in full scoop mode and whaling down the descent and he creamed into the dude, tacoed his front wheel, sheared off his front brake, and came as close to cursing as he ever has.
2003, Bob Roll, Bobke II, page 91
I'd left it in neutral and it rolled straight back into the barn and tacoed that door.
2008, Sally Stenhouse Kneidel, Going Green: A Wise Consumer's Guide to a Shrinking Planet
He turned off the light and laid on the couch, tacoing the pillow behind his head and inhaling the smell of Melanie Owen.
2016, Jennifer Moore, Safe Harbor