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Tag: vino

Definitions tagged vino in the street dictionary.

Bajapanti

A nickname for a cheap but potent wine that is notorious for getting people to undress in record time.

Buy her a Bajapanti and bring her a serenade, she will forgive you with that.

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Champú

Slang for champagne or sparkling wine (the word is a play on the phonetic similarity to the Spanish word for shampoo).

- Shall we have a little Champú?

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tinto

The common shorthand for red wine in Argentina. While white and rosé are called by their colors, any red variety is simply referred to as tinto regardless of the specific grape (red wine is a staple of Argentine social life and traditional barbecues).

Come over to my place for dinner. We will get together and have a tinto.

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fiti fiti

An alcoholic drink (typical of Cordoba) consisting of a fifty-fifty mix of sweet Pedro Ximenez wine and dry white Fino wine. The name is a phonetic adaptation of the English phrase fifty-fifty. It is usually served chilled in a small, tall glass.

Waiter, please bring a cold fiti fiti and a Coke.

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